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...Powell, a former president of the Fore River Ship Building Company, will be the only speaker. The greater part of the evening will be devoted to singing, instrumental performances, and vaudeville stunts by various alumni...
Captain Ingraham with speed and accuracy and Briggs with his effective steadiness excelled for the yearlings, while Dreyfus featured for Worcester with a powerful fore-hand drive...
...shell is wall-sided and an inch deeper than is usual. It is fitted, there fore, for a heavy crew and rides high in the water despite the weight of the present eight. For the past few years some well-known critics of rowing have declared that the University crews have been down at the bow. A consideration of the weights as published on Thursday and of the shell as it rode yesterday makes it clear, however, that this criticism cannot be repeated this year. The shell has been rigged under the direction of Dr. Howe and the Graduate Committee...
...Used to say: 'Give until it hurts.' We now say give until it stops hurting or huts less to think of these men at our very door forever maimed. Give until Cambridge is again in the fore-front of patriotic work. Give until each man who gave everything for us knows that we hail him, that we proudly call him ours, and that we will not forget...
...Crimson team was lucky enough, however, to secure the pole in the relay, and with this advantage the running of Percy Jenkins '24, J. E. Merrill '24, J. W. Quinn '23, and J. A. McCarthy '32 should enable the University to finish well in the fore. The Freshman medley relay race is an innovation this year, but 14 colleges have entered teams. Here too the Crimson is handicapped by the loss of J. S. Murphy Jr. who broke his arm last Saturday...