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...better proportion and the rhythm is decidedly more even. The stroke that Yale is roivipg this year, as in the past two years is longer in the water than Harvard's, so that Harvard will have to row the faster stroke to win the race. The Harvard crew get their hands away faster on the recovery than Yale, and their leg drive is collectively better, although Yale has the advantage of a longer body swing...
...remaining 1908 class albums are now on sale at the Co-operative. Those Seniors who have paid $2 toward their Albums at Tupper's but have not yet obtained them, may get them at the Co-operative upon presentation of their receipt and payment of the remaining $2.50. The price of the Album is $4.50. 1908 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...deputation work this year. The St. Paul's Society has sent men to all the church schools in New England. The Christian Association has sent men to over fifty preparatory schools and Y.M.C.A.s in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Phillips Brooks House Association has made a special effort to get men in touch with boys' clubs and small schools in the vicinity of Boston. Under the chairmanship of P. King '09. Is men have spoken at as many different clubs...
Through the kindness of the Athletic Committee men engaged in boys' club work have been able to get passes for the boys in their clubs to all except the more important football and baseball games. This privilege has aided materially in the boys' club work. At the beginning of the year Mr. C. W. Birtwell '85, secretary of the Children's Aid Society of Boston, assisted in interesting men in the boys' club work. During the year 165 men have been actively engaged in this sort of work. Their services have been valuable, and several philanthropic institutions have expressed great...
...yesterday with Cutler at two was reasonably good and in all probability no other change will be necessary. There remain seven days of rowing before the race and in that time the men in the bow will have a change to accustom themselves to the new order and should get together fairly well. The difference in weight and power which the new man brings to the bow will be hard to balance, but it is not an impossibility. Captain Richardson has done remarkable things with the crew already and we have the utmost confidence that the crew will be many...