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...sophomores have drawn the inside course next the wall, the seniors will row next and the juniors on the outside...
...presents a neat and fresh appearance. The plastering has been colored a deep brown, which harmonizes with the rest of the building. Nearly every window is protected on the outside by an iron grating and an odd feature about them is that the sash slides up into the wall...
...this month. The scene is laid in Arizona and the work is in the best style of romantic story telling. Following this is a pretty little poem entitled "Recompense," by Annie L. Brakenridge; the "Pheasant in Old Britain," by Charles Turner; a very amusing story called "After Muskalonge and wall-eyed Pike," by K. D. Peterson, describing fishing adventures in Wisconsin. The first of a series of articles on wrestling is contributed by E. Hitchcock, Jr. The writer tells us something of the similarity of ancient and modern wrestling which is quite instructive. Another instructive article on "Women and their...
HARVARD ROWING CLUB.- Junior crew, No. 1, next the wall-Watts, Richmond, PutnamLund, cox, Lewis No 2-French, Ellsworth, Bremer and Stone, cox, Cheney. No. 3-Williams, Morton, Percival and Curts, cox, Baker. Senior crews: No. 1-Lothrop, Fessenden, Crowninshield and Lyon, cox,-. No. 2-Vaughan, Hartridge, Goldthwaite, Parker, cox,-. The races will be rowed at 3 o'clock sharp; the junior crews rowing first from the Harvard bridge. The senior crews dress at the Union Boat House, and take the boats after the junior race...
...finish line is the imaginary prolongation of the face of the brick wall on the west side of Otter Street, Boston...