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...University squad has been graded into first, second, and third eights and one four-oar. The work of the University second crew was not satisfactory yesterday, as was shown in their row down-stream below Harvard bridge and back. The men found difficulty in rowing together and in keeping the boat on an even keel. Furthermore, the work individually was ragged...
...Four-oar crew--Stroke, Cutler; 3, Warren; 2, Mulligan; bow, Onativia; cox., Howes...
...Wood was yesterday elected captain of the Sophomore class crew by the men who rowed on the 1909 crew last spring. He rowed bow on the Freshman four-oar crew...
...last year's eight, the following six men are in College and will report today: Captain R. L. Bacon '07, S. W. Fish '08, G. G. Glass '08, C. Morgan, Jr., '08, J. Richardson '08, and R. M. Tappan '07. From last year's four-oar crew only one man, G. G. Ball '08, will row this spring. L. Burchard '07, of the 1905 University crew, and E. Farley '07, of the 1905 four-oar crew, are both eligible to row again this year. R. M. Faulkner '09 and L. K. Lunt '09, the two substitutes who accompanied the crew...
Preliminary arrangements for the annual boat races with Yale will be discussed this noon at a conference of representatives of the University and Yale in New York City. The date, hour, and direction of the University, the University four-oar, and the Freshman crew races will be considered. Captain R. L. Bacon '07, Manager G. Whitney '07 and R. F. Herrick '90, chairman of the Graduate Rowing Committee will represent the University. Yale's representatives will be Captain R. H. Noyes, Manager T. P. Dixon and J. W. Curtiss, Yale...