Word: crew
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that they are not receiving the support of former years. If such be the case these athletes must remember that a year ago there was nothing to prevent the Yale game and the race from being the prevailing topics of the hour. Harvard men have the interests of their crew just as much at heart as a year ago, and the rowing season which ends at New London today, has been one of unprecedented activity. There is naturally not the superabundant confidence of victory which was felt last year, but each man knows that Mr. Lehmann and Captain Perkins have...
Nicholas Biddle 1900, No. 7, of New York, prepared at St. Paul's School, where he rowed for two years on the Halcyons. He rowed 7 on the Freshman crew last year and was considered the best oar in the boat. Age 19, height 6 ft., weight 160 pounds...
Charles Lewis Harding 1900, No. 5, of Boston, prepared at Hopkinson's School. Last year he stroked his Weld class crew and the Weld Junior crew. Age 19, height 5 ft. 8 in., weight 163 pounds...
Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., 1900, No. 4, entered college from Groton where he captained one of the school crews. He was captain of his Freshman crew last year, rowing No. 6, and this year stroked the winning Sophomore boat in the class races. He was tried at stroke on the 'Varsity directly after the class races. Age 20, height 6 ft. 1 in., weight 164 pounds...
Eliot Wadsworth '98, No. 3, entered college from Hale's School, Boston. He has rowed on his class crew for three years. Age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., weight 164 pounds...