Word: working
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...been training regularly in the gymnasium. S. D. Parker '91, has been coaching them. Each crew practices about half an hour on the rowing weights, goes through some dumb bell exercise, and takes a run up North Avenue. The practice on the weights has consisted so far of body work with stiff arms. Lately the crew have been using the oars for a part of the practice. The men have been put through this training of two hours every afternoon regularly for the last month...
...collection as valuable as possible to the school of art to which the collection is presented the professors of that department have been requested to compile the sculptures sufficient to fill the first floor of the new art building. The collection will be in the same general line of work as the Boston Art Museum and the Slater Memorial of Norwich, differing from these collections in making all three collections co-operative in the advance of Romanesque, Gothic, Egyptian and Assyrian sculpture. The class of '81 in making this gift is keeping up with the old custom that each class...
Passing next to the religious societies the author speaks of the Young Men's Christian Association, the St. Paul's Society and the Total Abstinence League. He comments on the fact that to be interested in religious work does not as one might judge from the malice of the daily press, debar a man from prominence in athletic life. Very rarely has Harvard sent a Mott Haven to New York that has not included among its prize winners active religious men. "The president of the Athletic Association during the past year was also president of the St. Paul's Society...
...effect of the vetoes. The relation of vetoes to the financial powers of the government, especially the banks, tariffs, and internal improvements forms the most important branch of the discussion. A chapter on procedure and the political development of the veto power, with half a dozen appendices brings the work to a close...
...candidates for the Yale Crew began regular work in the tank on Monday. Several new men have been rowing on the harbor all Fall under the direction of Captain Brewster, but from this time the men will work to gether. Five of last year's crew will row this year: Captain Brewster rowed 3; W. A. Simms, P. G., No. 2; J. A. Hartwell, P. G., No. 5; H. T. Ferris, '91, No. 6, and S. B. Ives, '93, No. 7. Among those who have been working during the Fall are Hagerman, L. S., who rowed for two years...