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...looks now as if Yale will have six old men in her shell when she meets Harvard next June. It is stated on good authority that Corbin, '89, will begin to row again next week, having yielded to the persuasion of Captain Woodruff. Corbin is the financial editor of the Yale News, and has been hard at work for the past few days so as to have his business matters in good shape before he commences to row. Gill, '89, is also rowing and, with Caldwell as stroke, the crew is practically chosen. The crew is now made...
...meeting of Yale delegates, composed of ex-Captain Corbin, '89, Captain Rhodes, '91, and W. C. Camp, '80, will shortly be held in New York, with Harvard delegates, to decide upon the place of the next Harvard-Yale game...
...seems probable that Yale will have seven old men in her crew after all. Gill has consented to take a seat in the boat, provided Corbin will. Corbin has not yet agreed to row, but it is thought he will do so eventually. In that case there will only be bow to be filled by a new man. Rogers, '90, S., is the most likely candidate, although the other new men are doing good work under the personal supervision of Captain Woodruff. Caldwell was out with the crew on Thursday and it will be decided...
...number of candidates for the crew has, by a series of dismissals, been reduced to sixteen. About the first of March the men will go to a training table, when the number will be reduced to twelve. Neither Carter, '88, S., Gill, '89, nor Corbin, '89, will row in this year's crew. As a matter of fact the crew will be made up of men who have had little experience in the University boat. Carter does a great deal of the coaching while the men are at work in the tank. In regard to the stroke...
Seventy-five students of various colleges in New York city listened to addresses by Stagg, Wells and Corbin of Yale on religious subjects, at the Metropolitan Opera House last Sunday evening...