Word: three
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Dates: during 1880-1880
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...Elective Pamphlet for next year several changes have been made. Philosophy 5 will be a course in Psychology; History 8 has been divided into two alternate courses; what is now Greek 4 will be Greek 4 and 5, that is, there will be three courses in Greek composition; German 8 is to be a one-hour course in German Literature, consisting of lectures by Prof. Hedge: and Prof. Shaler is to have an advanced course in Geology...
...attention of students to the following rules regulating the use of boats: ??? Any member of the University who subscribes for the support of the University Crew thereby becomes a member of the Club. 2. Members of the Club can have the use of the boats upon payment of three dollars for the Fall, or five dollars for the Spring season. These amounts include a key to the boat-house. 3. All damage done to the boats must he made good, and it is only with this understanding that the boats can be hired. The Executive Committee hope that members will...
...Harvard has beaten Yale three years in succession, the feeling is likely to prevail that the next race will turn the scales in Yale's favor, and it is this very point of which our crew need to be reminded. If the men are faithful and train properly there is really no reason why the same result should not be attained this year as formerly. Greater difficulties, it is true, must be overcome. The fact that Yale's crew have been on the water all the winter shows that they will leave no effort untried in order to bring victory...
...interesting as was anticipated, as Gaston was not by any means up to his form of last year. He was rather quicker in his leads than Brigham, but the latter's counters were more effective, and the cup was finally awarded him at the end of the three rounds...
...between teams from '82 and '83, provoked, perhaps, more enthusiasm than any other feature of the afternoon's programme. The conditions were, five men on a side, and two tugs out of three to decide. The teams were made up as follows: '82 - Chalfant, Lawrence (captain), Jennings, Perin, and Warren (anchor); '83 - Hammond (captain), Curtis, Kip, Morrison, and Sawyer (anchor). The first pull was won, after a sharp struggle, by '83, in 40 seconds, amidst great excitement. After a short rest the teams changed sides, and made ready for the second tug, which '82 secured by hard work...