Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...stroke, however, makes the rowing have considerably more length than did Adams. The '98 training table will probably start about the first of April, though the exact date has not been determined. Yesterday afternoon the crew met with a slight mishap, getting caught on the piles by the draw bridge and breaking a piece of 6's oar. The order of the eight has been as follows: Stroke, Kinnicutt; 7, Wadsworth; 6, Ames; 5, Fuller; 4, Marvin; 3, Barnes; 2, H. Adams; bow, J. Adams...
...promising men are dropped from their class crew squads every spring largely on account of their lack of experience. When these men and the others interested in rowing are organized into crews, not only will they be benefited, but if the University crew, as is often the case, should draw on a class crew for new material, the vacancy made in the class crew squad could then be filled from the Weld crew of the same class. In this way a thorough system may be had in rowing and every man of real promised will get a chance...
...Class Day Committee earnestly request any member of the class who can draw to submit designs for Yard, Memorial, and Tree tickets for Class Day, June 25. Designs must be submitted before April first...
...team. Clarence Smith '85, L. A. Frothingham, captain of the '93 team, J. Wiggin, captain of the '94 team, J. Highlands '93 and J. D. Upton '93, all spoke briefly. Several of the speakers dwelt upon the importance of developing a good "College" nine both that the 'Varsity may draw from it and that it may develop material for next year's 'Varsity...
...generation did not go hence unscathed, but he is equally certain that the trifling irregularity in which his collar button suffered fracture was untainted by any ignoble motives of revenge. However, this whole question is one to be determined by the individual members of the class. They might draw up a solemn covenant to act together in amity, dignity and fraternity on the occasion. Surely to respect such a covenant would not be a test too superhuman for Christian forbearance...