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Ninety-two: 100 yards dash.- The entries were J. H. Rhoades, O. K. Hawes, J. Cook, A. H. Green and G. F. Brown. Hawes won in 11 seconds...
...first installment of "The Begum's Daughter" by E. L. Bynner. replaces "Passe Rose," and Mr. James continues "The Tragic Muse. There are several thoughtful essays on political subjects, notably "Temperance Legislation; Uses and Limits" by C. W. Clark and the "Lawyer in National Politics" by Frank G. Cook. Mr. John Fiske contributes another paper on the battles of the revolution, the subject of which is "Brandywine, Germantown and Saratoga." A very interesting article is "Reflections after a Wandering Life in Austrarlsia,' by Professor John Royce. Professor Royce spent several months last year in a voyage to Australasia...
...Further, it was voted to exempt such of the members from '89 who wished it from the assessment levied on the members of the society. The following men were elected regular members from '89, P. Bartholow, W. Naumberg, R. W. Bush. From '90: W. Mills, F. L. Codman, J. Cook, H. S. Glazier; from '91: H. N. Rich, A. R. French, and E. S. Mack; from '92: J. Hubbard, N. B. Day, A. R. Hussey and R. Jones...
Within the past few days the Yale crew has been very severely criticised by Mr. "Bob" Cook, the trainer, but as this is an annual occurrance, it does not carry much weight with it in forming an opinion of the crew. He says in brief that the watermanship is good and in advance of former years, but the stroke is very short and far from the long sweeping swing that has brought victory to Yale for the past few years. The men do not keep time, and they manage their slides poorly. They have fallen into the habit so fatal...
...Yale crew will remain in New Haven during the Easter recess and will be coached by Bob Cook...