Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Eight men from the class of 1922 reported last night for the fall competition for positions on the business board of the CRIMSON. There is still opportunity for more men from 1922 to enter the competition, and those who intend to do so will report tonight at 7.30 o'clock at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street. The names of those, who have already reported for the competition follow; D. F. Cameron '22, C. K. Gordon '22, F. H: Hovey, Jr., '22, C. J. Isher '22, R. F. Lesher '22, J. D. Scott '22, C. Wakefield '22, and A. Wright...
...University crew management announces that the fall rowing season will open Thursday afternoon with a meeting of all prospective oarsmen from the class of 1923 in the Weld Boat Club at 4 o'clock. Coach William Haines, who has directed the work of the University crews for the past four years, will address the candidates. Wendell Davis '21, captain of the University crew will outline plans for the fall rowing...
...opportunity of going out in comps and singles and coaches will be on hand to instruct beginners. Crews will be picked to represent each of the Freshman dormitories. All of these will be provided ample coaching facilities, and every man will have an opportunity to row throughout the entire fall. Crews will be so made up that men having afternoon laboratory work will not be barred from the competition. Later in the season a regatta will be arranged in which all candidates, as decided into dormitory first, second, and third crews, will have a chance to enter...
...commence until Monday, when candidates will be called out for a meeting in the Newell Boathouse at 4 o'clock. The squad will be divided into club crews, as in past years, and will be put on the river that afternoon. These eights will also compete in the Fall Regatta. Scull and pair-oar races for upperclassmen are included in the events for the regatta. The Newell Boathouse, is now ready for any men who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity for early practice for these events...
...figure of fifty-five men is larger than that of the first meeting of the last Freshman squad, 1921, when only twenty-eight men reported at the first call, but is considerably smaller than the squad of seventy-eight which reported for the first year eleven in the fall of 1916, the last regular football year...