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...been the case in the last few years, the crew outlook at Harvard for the coming year is very satisfactory. Only R. Cutler at seven and L. Withington, Jr., at five, will be lost by graduation, while Meyer and Morgan from the University four are promising well as next year's occupants of the vacant seats. During the past spring the Freshman boat has been unsettled but it is evident that Reynolds, Mills, and Gardiner will form excellent material, if Meyer and Morgan are not up to the usual standard of the University eight. There is also a possibility that...
...over a week the crews have been at Red Top receiving the finishing touches at the hands of Coach Wray. For several years the touches which he has administered have been, to outside observers at least, surprisingly radical. Year before last Cutler replaced Sargent at stroke within two weeks of the final race, and this year Newton has changed seats with Goodale. The changes have proved to be so successful in the past, that now whatever meets with the approval of Coach Wray claims the complete confidence of Harvard supporters...
...King '10, were lost by graduation. The veterans in the boat and material from the Freshman and University four-oared crews gave good prospects of turning out a fast eight. After the first few days of practice a very important change was made. Goodale went in at stroke, Cutler changing over to the starboard side of the boat at 7. In three previous years Cutler had stroked a victorious crew at New London so the shift was regarded as a radical one. He was somewhat too large and heavy for the ideal stroke and it was thought that he could...
...Charles Francis Adams, 2d, Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. Thomas P. Beal, Mrs. Le Baron Briggs, Mrs. William C. Boyden, Mrs. Charles K. Cobb, Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Edward Channing, Mrs. H. L. Corbett, Mrs. Charles E. Cotting, Mrs. George W. Cram, Mrs. George C. Cutler, Mrs. Eugene B. Floyd, Mrs. Charles H. W. Foster, Mrs. Kuno Francke, Mrs. Emor H. Harding, Mrs. Augustus Hemenway, Mrs. Henry L. Higginson, Mrs. Henry S. Howe, Mrs. Henry S. Hunnewell, Mrs. Herbert Jaques, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. John Lowell, Mrs. Arthur Lyman, Mrs. Edward C. Moore...
...Adams, 2d, Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. T. P. Beal, Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, Mrs. W. C. Boyden, Mrs. C. K. Cobb, Mrs. W. R. Castle, Mrs. Edward Channing, Mrs. H. L. Corbett, Mrs. C. E. Cotting, Mrs. G. W. Cram, Mrs. G. C. Cutler, Mrs. E. B. Floyd, Mrs. C. H. W. Foster, Mrs. Kuno Francke, Mrs. E. H. Harding, Mrs. Augustus Hemenway, Mrs. H. L. Higginson, Mrs. H. S. Howe, Mrs. H. S. Hunnewell, Mrs. Herbert Jaques, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. A. L. Lowell, Mrs. John Lowell, Mrs. Arthur Lyman, Mrs. E. C. Moore...