Word: captains
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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That there will be good material for Captain Colson to work with there is no doubt. All of last year's 'varsity except Captain Spillman are again in college, as are all of the '99 crew. Of course it is not at present known that all these men will go into training, but undoubtedly the majority will. The way in which the '99 crew has kept together is especially gratifying to Mr. Courtney. With the exception of one man the original '99 freshman crew is still in college. Mr. Courtney has always wanted to keep a crew together four years...
...will be in good shape for the spring work. Mr. Courtney last summer did a great deal of work on the shells, which are now in good trim. It is not known just when the work of the candidates will commence, but it will probably not be long before Captain Colson will issue the call...
Altogether, with graduates and undergraduates deeply interested in the crew, with a popular and efficient captain; a large number of experienced men, and the same old coach, the prospect for a good crew for '98 is very bright...
...Rogers, captain and tackle; weight 180; height 5 ft. 6 1-2 in., age 22; prepared at Andover. Three years on team...
...Captain Norman W. Cabot '98, of Brookline, left end, prepared for college at Hale's School, where he played half-back. He has played left end on the 'Varsity for three years, and has rowed stroke and seven on his class crew. Age 21, height 5 ft. 11 1-2 in., weight...