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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...good crew are very bright, so that the men have strong hopes of making a good showing at Henley. The course at Henley is only 300 yards over a mile long. This will necessitate a somewhat faster stroke than has hitherto been used in the four mile races. Mr. Cook expects to be able to coach the crew a good part of the time, although his plans are as yet somewhat uncertain. He will probably be assisted by Hartwell, Bolton, Ives and other graduate coaches. Mr. Cook himself is very enthusiastic about the race As to the expense...
...yards run (novice).- L. R. Brine, A. T. Pilling, E. R. Poor, J. E. Bunting, W. W. Lancaster, W. H. Grimes, C. L. Fleishman, S. H. Hartshorn, J. J. Fitzgerald, G. A. Savage, W. C. Burton, C. S. Cook...
Mile Run.W. C. Burton. E. A. Starbuck, E. W. Remick, R. T. Prall, J. R. Crocker, R. A. Whitford, H. W. Foote, L. J. Henderson, H. W. Taggart, R. B. Clapp, C. S. Cook, B. A. Hutchinson, D. Grant, E. B. Spargo, E. W. S. Pickhardt, O. C. Gallagher, G. O. Tobey, Jr., W. H. Osburne, J. H. Cunningham, Jr., L. O. Gifford. R. T. Fisher, N. P. Breed, H. Dibblee, H. T. White...
SENIORS.1. William Cook Gray, of Fall River...
Professor Cook is to offer a new and rather novel course for graduates next term, in "Encyclopedia and Methodology of English," to train those intending to teach in the qualities and uses of English reference books...