Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Clinton H. Crane '94, has designed a new shell for the University crew, which will be tried out next spring. The new shell will be about seven feet shorter than the one at present in use, and consequently will draw about three quarters of an inch more...
...composition of this eight makes it clear that the strong freshman eight of last season will furnish the nucleus of the university eight this spring. Snowden, Denman, Ross, Peck, Bugbee, and Pease, six of the crew, were in the 1914 shell...
Snowden gives promise of proving an excellent stroke oar. He stroked the freshmen last year and the St. Paul's School crew for two seasons. Captain Romeyn has moved to 7, where he can pass back the pace for the port oars...
...prepared at Exeter, where he was on the track team. In College he was manager of the 1914 Freshman hockey team, was on the Freshman track team, and last fall won his "H" in the dual cross-country meet with Yale. He was also coxswain of the 1914 Freshman crew...
...question of existing for a few months without the privilege of representing the University on teams, casts, or musical clubs. But what a difference in attitude if the afflicted one happens to be a well-known athlete! Immediately there is universal mourning and the football team, crew, or nine, which was so promising a few weeks before, starts for New London or New Haven in an apparently hopeless condition. At this point it might be parenthetically stated that the cause of the commotion is himself considered to be very little to blame. Let us proceed one stage further. Suppose that...