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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were seven crews from the Newell club on the river. A considerable improvement is evident in the blade work of the first crews, and the boats are travelling much more smoothly than they did last week. Vail as usual coached the work from a single, giving each crew an equal amount of attention, and laying special stress on body-work and form. Mr. E. C. Storrow also did some coaching, mostly from the float, but later in the afternoon he coached the Seniors and the Juniors from the coxswain's seat. The Sophomore second crew went out in a shell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Newell club Rowing | 3/14/1900 | See Source »

...such principles as these that Mr. Conried works, believing that there are 'three forces which control the state--the church, the school and the stage.' He is, moreover, opposed to the star system and insists on the equal merit of all the actors, giving subordinate parts to excellent actors and thus producing a thoroughly artistic whole. As a proof of his success, Norman Hapgood '90, one of the most prominent dramatic critics of New York, says, that the best thing without exception which he had seen during last winter was a performance of "Wilhelm Tell" at the Irving Place Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Conried's Company | 3/8/1900 | See Source »

...which is being built can not be in place before two weeks. The boats at both clubs have all been thoroughly over-hauled during the winter and a redistribution of singles will be made shortly, in order to make the resources of both houses as nearly equal as possible. The lockers at the Weld are being repaired and seventy-five new once have been ordered for the Newell club. In addition, John Clucas of Cambridge port is building three wherries for each club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Preparations for Spring Rowing. | 3/5/1900 | See Source »

...appointments for preparing food at Randall Hall are complete and more compact than they are at Memorial, and are equal to those of the best hotels. The principal difference lies in the cold storage process, which is used in the former, while at Memorial ice-chests are the only means for reducing the temperature. A disadvantage of the ammonia process in use at Randall lies in the immense quantity of water needed in the condensers, which makes the cost of water over $10 per day. To do away with this expense an artesian well was bored to a depth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial and Randall Halls. | 2/19/1900 | See Source »

...good men in one class shall not be together; and the best plan seems to be to allow not more than four men out of any one of last year's class crews to row from the same club, and to divide the rest evenly. In order to insure equal membership and, as nearly as possible, equal competition in future years, it has been decided that the presidents of the two clubs shall, beginning this year, alternately choose down an alphabetical list of all the candidates for the Freshman crew or the men who wish to row, allowing brothers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROWING SYSTEM RE-ORGANIZED. | 2/16/1900 | See Source »

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