Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...packed with ambitious oarsmen; now at most two or three report. Possibly the members of the University are working too hand to take an hour off every few afternoons, but somehow we doubt it. The word "informal" should not carry with it any sort of stigma, especially as the crew is probably to row a similar Yale organization this spring...
Lieutenant Ely prepared for college at St. George's School and entered the University in the Class of 1917. After receiving the degree of A.B., he left before his Senior year. While in College, Ely rowed on his Freshman crew...
...Building. Although the tank will not be in use, there will be adequate accommodation for all candidates who report for voluntary practice until the end of the mid-year examination period. Coach Haines will spend a certain number of hours each day instructing the men in the theory of crew work...
...calibre of the informal University crew to be formed in the spring cannot as yet be determined. Three of the leading oarsmen of the fall season, P. M. Cabot '18, D. B. Hull '19 and C. Mellen, Jr., '20, have left College for the officers' training Camp at Yaphank, and several of the other men are members of the Naval Reserve...
Efforts will be made by the Yale Athletic Council and the university faculty in a short time to formulate a definite general policy regarding the baseball and track teams and the crew. In none has it been decided whether meets with outside colleges will be arranged and whether definite university teams will be organized or not. At present there is material for fairly strong major-sport teams, and it is believed that hockey, basketball, swimming and water polo will also have successful seasons. No definite plans for hockey have been announced, but the basketball and swimming teams are already under...