Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard crews again rowed at different times this afternoon, Captain Bullard going out in the Freshman boat in the dual capacity of coach and coxswain. Afterwards he rowed with the 'Varsity Crew in their new cedar shell. The outriggers had been re-adjusted during the day and the boat gave much better satisfaction than it did this forenoon...
...second, slowing the slide while going out on the recover. The first is a fault which has been common to all Harvard crews of late. It is a hard task to overcome a tendency which has become so firmly rooted, but the men are making every effort, and Coach Mumford is helping them as best he can. The second fault, that of rushing the slides, is an easier one to overcome, and has been nearly mastered since leaving Cambridge...
...Coach Mumford is expected back from Boston tomorrow morning, when he will coach the Harvard 'Varsity Crew in their new cedar shell. George Hartwell, of Worcester, who built the boat, came to town after rigging the sheel and spoke very enthusiastically about both of the Harvard crews. He picks Harvard for a sure winner in the freshman race, and offered to back his opinion with a wager of $100 against the field, but could find no one who would take...
...Freshman Baseball Team, appreciating heartily the services of their coach, W. L. Garrison, Jr., take this means of expressing their gratitude to him, and also to E. Stevens, who assisted him. A large part of the nine's success must be credited to the unselfish interest and untiring efforts of these men; and every man on the team joins warmly in expressions of thanks to them...
Kales '96 will continue to coach until the crew leaves Cambridge. Mr. Mumford will coach at Poughkeepsie...