Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...disappointment that Harry Keyes was not able to be here and coach the crew. His work is such, that he could not be in Cambridge, at all. Perkins has not been here since last Monday, thus the coaching has been thrown entirely upon Adams...
...rowed regularly. They have secured the services of Mr. Storrow, '88, to coach. He will probably be of much service to them. Some of the men are sick with colds, and are not fit to row. They are rowing in the same order as before recess. They have just received their paper shell from Waters of Troy, and are very much displeased with it. However, it is as good work as can be expected from such an establishment...
Arthur Irwin has been the coach for the U. of P. nine...
...crew men are rejoicing in this fine weather. Saturday was the best day this season for good, effective work, and all the five crews seemed to make the most of it. The 'varsity crew was without its coach yesterday. Five or six men were taken out for a few minutes in pair-oars, then Slade was placed at No. 7, and Kelton watched his crew from the launch for about an hour. Then getting into his old place, the crew took a long stretch to the boat-house. As a whole, the crew seems to be rowing fairly well...
...very vigorous and effective work. It is improving rapidly. The blade work is pretty good. As a whole the crew lacks strength; but if it keeps up its present rate of improvement it will make up for its lack of strength with greater skill. It has been without a coach till Rantoul has assisted within a few days. The order: Stroke, Watriss; 7, Weed; 6, Steedman; 5, Hunt; 4, Hubbard; 3, Kidder; 2, Frost; bow, Young or Agassiz. Perry the coach has been sick, but will be out in a few days...