Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prospects for a strong University eight this spring are bright for beside Captain F. Parkman '19 there will be several members of last year's squad to form a nucleus for the crew. R. S. Emmet '19, who was stroke of the second crew when war was declared, has returned to College and will probably stroke the University shell this season. F. B. Whitman '19 and C. Canfield '19 are other members of last year's squad who will try for seats in the boat this spring. Among the members of the 1920 crew squad who will be candidates...
...call for Freshman managerial candidates will be made on March 8, when the competition for the positions of manager and assistant manager of the 1921 crew will commence. The competition will last about eight weeks this year, instead of the usual...
...Princeton negotiations have already been begun with Yale and Pennsylvania in respect to races to be held on Lake Carnegie, and it is possible that Columbia may also participate. In as much as the Princeton Athletic Association is unable to offer its financial assistance to the crew, the sport will be supported by the crew candidates and the undergraduates. In the absence of Dr. Spaeth, Princeton's former faculty coach, John Fitzpatrick will have charge of that university's rowing this spring...
...With the announcement that several experienced oarsmen have reported for crew work, the outlook for Pennsylvania's varsity crew appears far more promising. Although a severe loss was incurred by the retirement of Captain Tilden, Jerauld, who rowed on the 1917 eight, O'Gorman, a member of last year's freshman crew, and Van Ginkle, an experienced oarsman, will partly offset...
With the Athletic Committee's ready acquiescence to intercollegiate contests in spring sports, athletics once more are established on a sound basis. Baseball, track and crew may now start, assured that their season of practice will culminate in meeting opponents of similar status. The uncertainty as to the awarding of insignia forms a novel test of undergraduates' interest in exercise per se, for the men who have slaved through weeks of hated labor to wear the envied "H" will now be eliminated. Only those who enter these sports for the enjoyment or the benefit derived from them will be attracted...