Word: borland
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the freshman crew last night, the pledge of abstinence from certain indulgences was again signed, and a few remarks made by Capt. Borland relative to training, punctuality...
...Borland and Hartly of the Freshman Eight rowed with the 'Varsity Crew yesterday afternoon...
...freshmen are rowing as follows: Bow, Upham, 138 lbs.; 2, Vogel, 154 lbs.; 3, Latham, 139 lbs.; 4, Hartley, 170 lbs.; 5, Barnes, 175 lbs.; 6, Borland, (capt.) 177 lbs.; 7, Hamlin, 176 lbs.; stroke, Harris, 157 lbs.; cox., C. F. Bigelow; average, 160 3/4 lbs. Ayer (154), the regular number three, is temporarily laid up. There are also four extra men who row in the evening - Delafield, Guild, Boyden and C. A. Brown. The crew have been on the slides about two weeks, rowing a rather fast stroke, about 31 or 32 to the minute. The crew...
...Borland (capt...
...meeting held for the purpose last night, Capt. Borland gave some advice to the candidates for the freshman crews, the importance of which, we hope, will be duly appreciated. He urged the necessity of the punctual attendance at the gymnasium of every man at the time appointed for doing the weights, and said that negligence in this respect and in the doing of the other work on the track and chest-weights, was not only unjust to themselves and to the class, but subjected the coach and the other members of the crew to serious inconvenience, and would be taken...