Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...complete abolition of major sport teams has been in the wrong is useless to deny. It is hoped that those in control will be broad-mined enough to realize the mistake before spring and that we shall again have a baseball nine, a track team and a crew representing the University and taking part in outside contests under the West Point system...
Candidates for the managership of the Freshman crew will also report February 11. The competition will be short, lasting seven or eight weeks, when the manager and his assistant, both of whom receive their numerals, will be selected...
East Entry.-"Crime's Own Crew," rooms 17, 18, 20: G. C. Barclay, J. S. Baker, G. A. Brownell, R. E. Gross, E. A. Hill, R. McA. Lloyd, F. M. Warburg. "Goops," room 19: J. H. Quirin, W. R. Swart. "Four Flushers," rooms 21, 22: W. R. Allen, J. E. Carlson, M. A. Rogers, S. H. Stevens...
...Childs Cup race for college crews probably will be held on Carnegie Lake at Princeton early in the spring. It is expected that, every college in the East that has entered crews in the Childs Cup race in previous years will send boats for the annual water classic. Princeton is also expected to start a crew...
Pennsylvania's old rival in all sports, Cornell, has started indoor crew practice and will send two boats on for the Childs Cup race, according to those in charge of rowing at the University of Pennsylvania. It is hoped that Yale and the University will send informal boats to the regatta. Columbia also is booked to compete...