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...rowed the same distance in 2 minutes and 18 seconds. A high stroke was used throughout the trial but the boat was fairly steady. A short time later the Freshman crew rowed a half-mile in 2 minutes and 25 seconds. Macomber has been moved to stroke in the four-oar taking Brownell's place. The four-oar has been improving steadily and is now rowing well together. The second crew has been disbanded but Bowditch and Lindsley have been kept as substitutes...
...annual races between the Harvard and Yale University eights, University four-oars, and Freshman eights, will be rowed at New London on Thursday morning, June 30. The Freshman crews will race first, starting at 10.30 o'clock from the bridge and rowing up stream over the two-mile course to the Navy Yard. The University four-oar race will begin immediately after the finish of this race and will start at the Navy Yard, finishing two miles farther up stream at Red Top. At 12.30 the University eights will race down stream over the four-mile course, finishing...
Morris R. Brownell 2L., of New Bedford, stroke, prepared at the New Bedford High School. He stroked his Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior class crews, and for two years has stroked the University four-oar. Age, 22; height, 5 ft. 9 1-2 in.; weight, 149 pounds...
...CRIMSON will issue tomorrow. Class Day, a special twelve-page paper containing pictures of the Class Day officers, the Commencement speakers, the Harvard University and Freshman eights and the University four-oar, the Yale university crew squad, and the Yard. Full announcements of the Class Day and Commencement exercises will be published, and in addition to the usual reading matter, there will be a complete list of the members of the Class of 1901 with the occupations in which they will engage after graduation...
Brownell, stroke of the four-oar, was taken to the New London Hospital tonight by Dr. Jouett. He has been feeling ill for the past two or three days. On this account the four-oar did not row this afternoon...