Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Columbia freshman crew is now in strict training for the race with the Harvard freshmen, which will be rowed at New London in the latter part of June. The fourteen candidates have taken quarters on Washington Heights, and will remain there until they go to New London, about June 10, The crew will be composed substantially of the men who rowed in the college regatta; O. H. P. LaFarge, bow; G. M. Anderson, G. W. Metcalfe, J. S. Langthorn (captain), S. V. W. Lee, W. P, Robertson, P. E. Tuttle, A. G. Norrie (stroke), F. C. Cheeseborough, coxswain...
...freshmen have so far this year shown themselves so thoroughly alive and enthusiastic over the interests of their teams that it would be truly a shame should they not support their nine heartily when they play Yale next Saturday. A book has already been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's for the signatures of those intending to make the trip, and nothing should deter every freshman who can possibly go to do so. The encouragement infused into a team by the presence and cheering of a large number of their class-mates is a potent factor of success...
...spring regatta which was held at Lake Saltonstall last Saturday was a very pleasant affair. The principal event of the afternoon was the race between the junior, sophomore and freshmen crews, which was won by '90. The juniors secured a slight lead at first, but in their first spurt their bow had the misfortune to break his oar, which practically threw '89 out of the race. The contest between '90 and '91 for first place was exceedingly close throughout, each being alternately ahead. Ninety-one came in only a second behind '90. The University crew also entered the race...
Once again men have been detected stealing from the lockers in the gymnasium. Last week two freshmen were caught in the very act of taking a watch and a pocket book from one of the lockers. For years the number of thieves detected in the gymnasium has been growing larger and larger. No one can feel certain that anything he may leave in his locker will be there when he returns for it. The question is when is this state of things coming to an end? Manifestly not when two individuals who have been committing systematic robbery, are allowed...
...except in a few instances, much better than that of the visitors who were unable to hit the ball at critical moments, and who showed a decided tendency to go to pieces. The greatest praise is due to the Ninety-one battery, whose effectiveness really won the game. The freshmen nine has one or two weak men whose places should be filled before the game next Saturday. With these changes and with the same careful coaching that aided the playing and base running of the team in the recent game, we think that there is a good chance for success...