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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...basin on time yesterday. J, H. Perkins's crew rowed at 11 and Captain Goodrich's crew at 1 o'clock. The water, especially in the last mile, was quite rough and worked into both boats, but in spite of this each crew made faster time than on the previous trials. The course was rowed down stream from the Longwood bridge to the Union Boat Club, when the boats were towed back to the boat house. The times were not given out but it is known that Captain Goodrich's crew again made the faster time, owing largely to more...
...Spencer, Chairman of the Cambridge Board of Health, Dr. J. L. Hill dreth of Cambridge, Dr. Greenwood, physician of the Waltham Board of Health, and Professor W. T. Sedgwick of Boston, have been added to the previous able medical staff, and have pronounced the sanitary condition of the water excellent and that there is, and has been thus far, no reason to attribute any cases of typhoid fever to the public water supply...
Despite all tendencies to the contrary one is forced to admit that in previous years a surprising harmony has existed in classes on the matter of choosing Class Day officers. The men selected have been worthy, and the fact that they have belonged to societies has no bearing, since all men of distinction and true worth in a class are recognized socially. Here then the question of facility enters, and as Class Day elections approach, the societies submit to us men, in their opinion, best fitted for the various places. The class may accept this list by the vote...
These men and those chosen at the previous trial will debate Thursday evening instead of Wednesday evening of this week, as first announced. Each man will be allowed eight minutes to speak and the order, which will be determined by lot, will be announced immediately before the trial...
...expected that the team would roll up such a score. It was expected that we would defeat Cornell, but by a much smaller score. The reason given by experts is that Cornell was weakened by the loss of two men who received injuries in the Harvard game of the previous week, and not the wonderful work of the Princeton team. The work of the team was no better than it should have been at this se son of the year. There will be a large delegation of students, three hundred or more, who will go up to Cambridge on Saturday...