Word: finality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second crew is not yet definitely made up Coach Brown said last night that the final choice of an eight would not be made for several days. Yesterday two more or less "combination" eights were sent out. Coach Brown stated that the choice of a stroke man for the Junior University boat would be a difficult one, and lay between Watts, who until yesterday was at 2 on the first crew. O. S. Pendar '27, stroke of the Junior class crew, and G. E. Smith '26, pace-setter of the Senior outfit...
...advanced student, and learns from him much of what he knows and will know. In return for this aid, he works on the preparation of the drawing and "projects" of the advanced man, glad to do so for what he will learn of the use of pigments, presentation of final drawings, representation of lights and darks, planes and shades, and logic in plan and elevation...
...change, like the division of Biology I into Zoology I. Botany I and Biology A, has been considered for some time, but received its final impetus from the suggestions in the committee report, which advocated the division of general courses so that those wishing merely to obtain a more general education and not to cohccatiate in the specific field dealt with should not have to go deeply into the technical side of the courses...
During the past season, Whitbeck has played number one, and has been undefeated with the exception of one match, that against Princeton. In the final match against Yale. Whitbeck blasted the Eli hopes by vanquishing Watkins in the match that started the Crimson landslide...
...made today that Harvard rowing has passed from the tutelage of one coach to that of another. The world of rowing will watch the development of the University eight during the next weeks with particular interest. Some may take the resignation of the former head coach as the final blow to an already mediocre rowing season. The more logical conclusion however, is that the change in regime being the very thing the crew most needed a Harvard eight will have once again more than a desperate chance of standing on equal terms with the most expert boats of the country...