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...whole is still very lifeless. The second 1912 crew has advanced more rapidly during the past week, and several men in the boat show good promise of developing later. There were important changes in the make-up of these two boats. Faxon, of the second crew, replaced Voorhees as coxswain of the first crew on Saturday. Balch and Hoar replaced Parker and Frothingham at Nos. 2 and 3 respectively...
...work of the Senior and Junior crews has consisted of short paddles down-stream under the supervision of Coach Brown from the coxswain's seat or a single. The Sophomores, have been taking much longer rows, coached by Stevenson from the launch. So far the Junior crew has shown by far the best form, having several men of experience in the boat. The Sophomores have also been improving rapidly. The Senior crew has suffered much from lack of material, and consequently is at present rowing poorly. The weather so far has been favorable for so early in the season...
...Courcey Fales, of New York, coxswain, prepared for College at St. Paul's School, where he coxswained the Shattuck Club crew for three years and also the school crew last year. Age, 20 years; height, 5 feet, 8 inches; weight, 107 pounds
James Dunbar Cass '09S., coxswain, prepared at St. Paul's School, Concord; where he coxswained the school crew for two years. He was coxswain of last year's freshman crew. He is 22 years old, weighs 110 pounds, and is 5 feet, 3 inches in height...
George Lamb Buist, Jr., '10, coxswain, of Charleston, S.C., prepared at Hotchkiss. He coxswained the freshman four-jar last year. He is 20 years old, weighs 120 pounds and is 5 feet, 10 inches tall