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...late. The Newell graded eights have gained a long even swing, but have gained this at the expense of snap and life. Any attempt to enliven the work is invariably accompanied by a rushed recovery. The men are slow at both ends of the stroke, especially at the finish. This unsatisfactory work is due very largely to repeated absences of the oarsmen; on several days the first crew has not rowed...
After the changes made last Monday in the orders of the Weld graded crews, the crews will probably remain substantially the same until the race. Too fast a recover and too slow a turn at the finish are errors common to all the eights, but improvement is expected to result from the recent changes in the boats...
...first cross country run of the year will start from the Locker Building this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. A course of two miles will be covered at an easy jog, and no break will be made at the finish. Two squads have been formed which will run on alternate days. One squad will begin today and another will make the same run tomorrow. Everyone who expects to try for the cross country team which will go to New York for the intercollegiate contest on November 26, should join one of the two squads immediately. Men who competed...
Judges at Finish--O. Chew '03, F. R. Dickinson '03, S. L. White...
Judges at the Finish--S. Waller '03, O. Chew '03, F. R. Dickinson...