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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...race a special train of coaches (parlor cars if required) will leave Boston at 1.30 and is due at New London at 4.10 o'clock. This train will stop at Back Bay and Providence. Special trains will return from New London as soon as practicable after the return of the observation train, or in case of the postponement of the race to the next day, as soon as possible after such official notice. Parlor cars for New York will leave New London on the second New Haven special. The round trip fare on the special coach train from Boston will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boat Race Arrangements Completed | 6/19/1909 | See Source »

...last month Sargent's work has apparently not been satisfactory to Coach Wray. His rowing is short and in the last mile and a half of last evening's time row he was late in his work and the boat was practically stroked by Waid at 7. Sargent seems to have lost his life and the rhythmic beat which was so characteristic of his work last year. If the rowing tomorrow shows that Cutler is able to row a long high stroke and hold it for a long distance, the change in all probability will remain. Cutler's work last...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: R. CUTLER STROKING CREW | 6/19/1909 | See Source »

...University crew went out first and rowed down-stream to the Navy Yard and back, followed by Coach Wray in the launch "John Harvard." After the University crew, the two University fours and the Freshman eight and four went out. Parker, one of the Freshman substitutes, stroked the second University four-oar in the absence of Waite, who was delayed in getting to the quarters. The practice for all the crews was very light, being mostly for the purpose of limbering up. The work of the University crew seemed still to be slightly off color, but the University four...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHT WORK AT NEW LONDON | 6/15/1909 | See Source »

...order to be able to put up a good team in the field events for next year, it will be necessary to start in at once. Coach Quinn will be at the field each afternoon from 2.30 until 5 to give men a good start for the summer's work. Men who are inexperienced will find this a good chance to get some individual coaching. The importance of this work for members of this year's Freshman and University squads is evident, for a good foundation for summer work is invaluable...

Author: By C. C. Little ., | Title: Coach Quinn at Field Every Day | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

...rowing on Saturday was rather disappointing and the crew seemed to be lifeless. Throughout the work the crew has been trying to acquire a longer and more powerful finish and a low stroke has been maintained. The Freshman eight has improved steadily since its race with the Cornell freshmen. Coach Wray has been paying special attention to the recovery and has been trying to get the men to slow down their slides before the catch in order that the boat may space out well between strokes without checking. Both crews will probably have hard work and long rows this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rowing Review for Past Week | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

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