Word: captains
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...response to the call issued for Freshmen crew candidates 109 men reported in the Trophy Room last evening. Captain Goodrich addressed the meeting. He announced that a crew would be picked immediately from the heavy men, and that as soon as the football season had been concluded the entire squad would be called...
...Captain Goodrich accompanied by G. von Utassy, the manager of the 'Varsity crew, left for New York last night to meet Mr. Lehmann who is expected on the Teutonic this morning. Mr. Lehmann will probably leave for Boston immediately, spending tonight at Colonel Peabody's in Milton and coming out to Cambridge tomorrow...
...spare men who do daily work in pairs and singles. Several changes have been made during the past week in the order of the crew. J. H. Perkins and C. C. Bull have joined the football squad, and McDuffie has stopped rowing temporarily. H. Adams '98, has been appointed captain of Perkins's crew and Clarke Thomson '99, of Bull's. The withdrawal of these men has necessitated changes. Thomson has taken Bull's place at stroke, and Fitzgerald is rowing 2. Coleman and Higginson have both been at 3, but Higginson is most likely to retain the place...
...Adams's crew, Marvin has taken Perkins's place at 3, and Robinson who rowed bow in the Weld junior crew last spring has been put in at bow in Marvin's place. Captain Goodrich is now stroking his crew. The order of the boat changes constantly, but Blake is usually at 2 and DuBois at bow. J. F. Perkins's boat has been rowing now for two weeks with a regular make up and is going at present more smoothly than the others...
...wish to congratulate Captain Bigelow for the good beginning made yesterday in the track athletic work for the year. The times made were very fair for this season, and better than that, all the events were hotly contested, and fought out to the very end. It is shown that on the whole some very fair material is available to replace the men who have graduated...