Word: farness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Push Balls and Scrub 1 have dropped out as they had no chance of winning, having lost all their games thus far in the final round...
...far only fifteen men have sent in their names, and as nothing definite can be done until as many more do so, it is hoped that all interested will communicate as soon as possible with C. H. Taylor, 126 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston...
...far only forty men have signed the blue-books for the Freshman Debating Club banquet on May 12. The cost per plate will be very slight and it is to be hoped that all those who have not sighned will do so at once...
Dobyns, at stroke, is ragged in his blade work and fails to keep the stroke as long as it should be, but rows a snappy oar and sets a good place. Dubois, 7, lacks life on the catch and tends to carry the feather too far. Millard, 6, tends to meet his oar at the finish of the stroke. Wood, 5, settles at the finish and tends to drop over at the full reach. McBurney (captain) 4, rolls his head, but rows long and smoothly. Butler, 3, rows around his oar and his time is poor. Richards, 2, is very...
...buries his oar too deep. Stoddard, 5, is late in getting his leg drive on. His body work is good. Bigelow, 3, has a tendency to catch with his arms, hunches his shoulders and rows around his oar. Burnham, 2, tends to clip and carries his feather too far. Huntington, bow, blade work and time poor. Rows in with his arms...