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...Cutler, E. C., medicine...
...before, had been late in his stroke for the last mile and a half of the course, and seemed to have lost all the good points so characteristic of his work last year. He was removed from stroke and his place was taken by R. W. Cutler '11, who had been rowing 6 all the year, and P. Withington '09, who had been at 2 in the four, took Cutler's place at 6. In a four-mile paddle over the course on time the next-day the new order worked well. Cutler's stroke was longer than Sargent...
...comparison of the two crews Harvard is perhaps physically superior and has the advantage of greater experience. The stroke-oars in both crews have never rowed in a four-mile race. Wallis stroked the winning Yale university four last year, while Cutler was the stroke of last year's winning Harvard Freshman eight. Both are very smooth oars and row a long, well-proportioned stroke, but of the two Cutler is a great deal the heavier and more rugged. By the time of the race both crews should be fast and in the best of condition. A prediction...
Harvard University eight--Stroke, R. Cutler; 7, Waid; 6, P. Withington; 5, L. Withington; 4, Bacon; 3, Faulkner; 2, Lunt; bow, E. Cutler; cox., Blagden...
Beck Hall Spread, immediately after the Stadium exercises--F. M. Blagden, F. H. Burr, E. C. Cowdin, 2nd, E. C. Cutler, J. W. Cutler, F. Cutting, G. P. Denny, G. H. Edgell, E. M. Gilbert, B. J. Graydon, W. Grosvenor, F. A. Harding, J. P. S. Harrison, P. F. Huidekoper, S. Hoar, A. L. Hoffman, E. duP. Irving, A. M. Jones, A. R. Jones, G. Lewis, C. D. Moss, R. W. Nickerson, D. M. Osborne, M. D. Robinson, E. M. B. Roche, F. G. B. Roche, W. R. Severance, L. A. Shaw, N. S. Simpkins, Jr., W. G. Wendell...