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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that has been made this year. Yale's best time was 22 minutes and 11 seconds, made about a week ago. The crew started this morning under very fair conditions, with a favoring wind and tide, but the tide was went for the first two miles. As the work came just at noon, the men were somewhat oppressed by the heat since they rowed with the wind. Nevertheless, they rowed about 30 to 32 strokes to the minute until the last half-mile, when Farley raised the stroke to about 36, and in the last 100 yards going at about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR MILES IN 21M., 23S. | 6/20/1907 | See Source »

Wyman, the Freshman, who is in the Memorial Hospital, at New London, with the mumps, is reported to be progressing favorably. E. C. Storrow '89 and R. F. Herrick '90 arrived here today. G. Norton '90 also came in his yacht and anchored off the quarters. This evening Manager Whitney arrived from Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST TIME TRIAL FOR CREW | 6/15/1907 | See Source »

Examinations will begin at the University quarters tomorrow morning. J. H. Patten '97 came today to assist T. Hall '93 as proctor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW PRACTICE AT RED TOP | 6/11/1907 | See Source »

...following men: Coach Gill, Bacon, Marvin, Waid, Wyman, Buxton, Goit, Sargent, L. Morgan, Adams, Maxwell, Macleod, Loring, Forster, Hadden, Vogel, Managers Morgan and Fahnestock, and Assistant Manager Howes of the University crew squad. They were met at the New London wharf by the launch "John Harvard" and came directly to the quarters. Tomorrow morning the crews will go out shortly after 11 o'clock. A. G. Gill 1L., who accompanied the squad as assistant coach and supervisor was appointed to succeed E. Farley '07, who resigned last week on account of his position in the University boat. Gill rowed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW LEAVES FOR RED TOP | 6/10/1907 | See Source »

Unless there is a decided improvement in batting, the chances for victory in any of the remaining games seem doubtful. Ten hits in the last three games, eight of which came in one game, shows the weakness of the team in this department, and no amount of excellent pitching and fielding can win games from scrappy, hard-hitting teams such as Holy Cross and Yale. Today, the team will face a speedy left-hander, an exceptionally good college pitcher, who defeated Yale on Memorial Day, and gave them only five hits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND BROWN GAME TODAY | 6/5/1907 | See Source »

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