Word: dorman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Croaker, W. E. Dorman...
Croaker, W. E. Dorman...
Yesterday afternoon the senior crew rowed on the river in four-oared barges, starting from the Weld Boat Club. Two crews went out, one early in the afternoon consisting of R. K. Fox, stroke; G. S. Derby, 3; H. Addison, 2; H. G. Dorman, bow; the other later made up of W. Greenough, stroke; M. Lincoln, 3; B. Frothingham, 2; J. C. Fairchild, bow. Fennessy coached one crew and Captain Forbes the other. The crew will continue to row in fours until the water is high enough to get the ninety-six eightoared barge from the 'varsity boat house...
After the opening prayer and hymn, papers on the following subjects were read: Mohammed, by E. W. Capen '97; Confucius, by H. C. Stanley '97; The Religion of the Hindoos, by H. G. Dorman '96; and Buddha, by W. E. Blodgett '96. J. E. Hubbard '98, the presiding officer, in speaking of the relation of these religions to Christianity, said that although we can learn much from the beautiful lives which the founders of them led, nevertheless the excellence of Christianity becomes manifest by comparison...
...effort is being made to secure a permanent coach. The work of the crew lacks snap; the leg drive is weak, the shoot is slow, and the arms break before the legs are down. The order is: Stroke, Kales; 7, Forbes; 6, Shepard; 5, Derby; 4, Greenough; 3, Dorman; 2, Frothingham; bow, Fairchild. The extra men are Rice, Fox, Barrett and Lincoln...