Word: 15s
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard, 22m., 15s...
...yard swim (individual times count) First heat won by William Foster, M. T., 1m. 1 3-5s.; second, Philip Wade, C. C. N. Y., 1m. 6 2-5s.; third, C. U. Shreve Harvard, 1m. 15s. Second heat won b Max Untersee, M. I. T., 1m. 1-4s.; second, Robert Jackson, Harvard, 1m. 10s third, Benjamin Isler...
...Spear (C), 36 min., 15s...
...Harvard, 22m. 15s...
Fall crew was highly satisfactory. Development of the second-string and 1917 men was very necessary to the eight, as a larger percentage of men was lost by graduation in this sport than in either of the other two. The four-oar crew men remaining in college are Sturtevant 15S., number 5, Sheldon '15S., number 4, Low '16, bow, and McLane '16, coxswain. These men are good oarsmen, but on the whole do not quite average up to those who graduated. It seems fairly certain, however, that none of them will be displaced. The fairly strong Freshman eight of last...