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...with Yale. On Friday morning our crew were rowing better than Yale, and looked much stronger and more reliable; and it was then evident that, without accidents, the race would not be so close as the daily papers had led us to expect. On Friday afternoon the strong south-west-wind rendered the water too rough for shells, and the race was put off till the morrow. In the evening our crew took a short practice pull, and were all in excellent health and spirits. They anticipated a hard race and victory. The Yale men were well and jolly, except...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA AND HARVARD. | 7/3/1877 | See Source »

...Ryder, Sargent, Sawyer, Seamans, Sherman, Shippen, Sloane, Smiley, A. E. Smith, D. E. Smith, F. W. Smith, Sprague, Starr, Stetson, Stiles, Stone, Stringham, Strobel, G. N. Swift, L. Swift, Sykes, F. H. Taylor, W. R. Taylor, Thomas, Tiffany, Tillinghast, Tower, Twombly, Tyler, Underwood, Wakefield, Wallace, Warren, Wellington, Wells, Wendell, West, Wetmore, F. G. Wheeler, H. Wheeler, White, G. A. Whiting, H. Whiting, Whitney, Williams, Willison, Wiswell, Woodbury, Woodman, Woods, Worthington, Wright, Young. - Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEGREES CONFERRED. | 7/3/1877 | See Source »

...libretto of "Tannhuser," which at Hanover is spelt with only one n; an account of a palace-car journey from Boston to St. Paul's, Minnesota, in which we learn that Buffalo is "a place of great commercial interest and a great entrepot for the grain of the West"; an abstract of the Eastern Question; and an article on "Reading and Observation"; the whole capped off by a very short editorial (on Class-Day Parts) and a few items. A college paper is meant for the college in which it is published, and its literary department, even if interesting, should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 6/15/1877 | See Source »

From east to west, - yon throbbing glory holds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AURORA BOREALIS. | 6/1/1877 | See Source »

...Saturday last Messrs. Harwood and Bancroft, of the Executive Committee of the Boat Club, went to Springfield and secured quarters for the crew. These will be in West Springfield, just above the start of last year. The crew will probably leave Cambridge about the last of June, and will be in Springfield for a week or two's practice on the Connecticut before the race, which will probably be rowed over the same course as last year, although there has been some talk of changing the course for one to finish farther up the river...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CREW. | 5/18/1877 | See Source »