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...that from Yale, since it has seemed advisable to row but one race. The men, sixteen in number, have been training hard in Wood's gymnasium since January 1. Last Monday, for the first time, they took the water, under the direction of their temporary coach, C. K. Beekman, '89. Little attention is given at present to speed, and the men are busy learning how to handle the oars and practising the body swing, There are two provisional crews now rowing, one composed of candidates from the School of Arts, the other from the School of Mines. The chief difficulty...
...Hoffman House, 50 clubs from all parts of the country being represented. The tournament for the ensuing season was fixed for Staten Island. The officers elected were: R. D. Sears, president; J. S. Clarke, vicepresident; H. G. Badgely, secretary, and A. Slocum, treasurer; executive committee, R. S. Beekman, Howard Taylor and A. B. Storey...
...candidates for the two crews are now in training. Ten new men wish to row in the University shell. There are Klapp, Denton, Beekman, Pelton and Wainwright, all of '89; McIlvaine and Meikleham, of '90; and Lunt, Foote and Lamarche, S. of L. None of the old crew was seen on the first day, and it is not definitely known how many of them will consent to row. Klapp is the captain, and Sidney Harris the coach...
...candidates for the Columbia College 'Varsity crew have begun training in the gymnasium under the eye of Sidney Harris, '87, the coach. None of the last year's crew appear. The men are E. Clapp, '89, captain; F. W. Denton, '89; C. K. Beekman, '89; H. C. Pelton, '89; R. T. Wainwright, '89; T. McIlvaine, '90; R. T. Meikleham, '90, all of whom were on their respective class crews, and A. J. Lunt, W. T. Foote, jr., and P. E. Lamarche, of the Law School...
...member of the Freshman Class, School of Arts, that are candidates for the freshman crew which is to row against the Harvard freshmen at New London next spring have begun training on the Harlem river. They go out daily in barges, and are being coached by C. K. Beekman, '89. The freshmen in the School of Mines are unable to begin training until the gymnasium practice commences in December. Charles R. Burke has been elected temporary captain of the crew. The candidates from the School of Arts are A. G. Norrie, R. S. Palmer, H. E. Tuttle, P. E. Johnson...