Word: absenting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...individually. At stroke Morgan showed some improvement over his performances early in the week and Severance at number 7 seemed to have lengthened out his stroke somewhat. The men got fairly well together at times and the crew as a whole showed great promise. Richardson was still absent from his seat at 5, but was replaced by Faulkner...
With the exception of J. Richardson, Jr., '08, who was not at number 5, the University crew rowed in the same order as last week. Richardson was absent on account of a slight injury to one of his knees, which he suffered in a hockey match on Sunday. He is expected to be in condition again next week. R. M. Faulkner '09, who was number 7, on the Freshman crew last year, rowed in his place. Coach Wray coxswained both the University and second eights...
...meeting last night of the dormitory relay captains the men for the various teams were not definitely chosen, because some of the captains were absent and others were undecided. It was found necessary to re-arrange the dormitories somewhat, owing to a scarcity of men for some of the teams...
...rule was passed in October, 1904. Although absent at the time, the writer believes that he is correct in assuming that the regulation simply indicates the unwillingness of the Athletic Committee to countenance the continuous devotion to athletics and the amount of absenteeism involved in membership on some University athletic team during the whole University year. The rule applies only to intercollegiate, not to interclass or intramural contests, and was not designed to prevent men from taking any amount of exercise desired, or even from indulging in continuous training...
President and Mrs. Eliot request the pleasure of the company of all students at the University absent from home, who may remain in Cambridge during the Christmas recess, at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24, from half-past eight to ten o'clock...