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Chainey, the English coach of the Yale crew, has been released. Bob Cook will fill the position until the end of the year...
...their rooms in Lawrence Hall on Wednesday evening last. A large delegation from the Brown chapter was present and listened to an excellent literary and musical programme. An informal banquet followed: E. E. Atkinson, Brown, '79, acting as toast master. Among the Harvard graduates present were: F. G. Cook, '82; A. M. Lord, '83; V. C. Alderson...
...following will constitute Princeton's inter collegiate athletic team: Tug-of-war, Cowan, '88, Calhoun, '86, McClellan, '86, Jamison, '87; 100 yards, Griffith, '86; pole vault, H. Hodge, '88; mile run, Hamilton, '88, Carter, '88; 1-2 mile, Griffith, '86; Hammer, Adams, '86; shot. Cook, 89; mile walk, Thompson, '88; running broad jump, F. Spalding, '87; running high jump, F. Spalding, '87; 120 yards, hurdle, F. Spalding...
John R. Chainey, from the Chelsea Boat House, London, has recently been engaged by Yale to coach and train the 'varsity, under the general direction of Bob Cook. Since the arrival of Chainey, Caldwell has taken the place of Appleton as stroke, and, though the lightest man in the boat, is doing well. The crew's stroke is inclined to be a trifle short and snappy, a defect which will be overcome...
...Cook...