Word: goodness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last mass meeting, it is the Yale and not the Dartmouth game that counts, and it is by its showing next Saturday that the team is to be judged. It is in Harvard's favor that practically all of the men on the first squad are now in good condition and that the past week has seen greatly increased speed and accuracy in the work of the team as a whole. We expect Harvard to win, but we shall not be worried by a small score...
...Fallon (C), R. A. Files (D); Sec. 12--N. B. Dee (A), M. W. Cox (B), F. E. Alconn (B), R. N. Johnson (C), M. B. Barker (C), A. A. Shapira (D); Sec. 13--R. Friedman (A), S. L. Garrison (B), A. F. Good (B), A. Hackman (C), S. Hammond (C), S. S. Headley (D); Sec. 14--A. V. Jones (A), O. E. Loomis (B), E. A. Healey (B), M. M. Malone (C), J. L. Merrill (C), B. Morrison (D); Sec. 15--P. J. Stearns (A), S. C. Rogers (B), D. Siegle (B), S. C. Staples (C), E. H. Thompson...
Captain Fish was the only speaker, as Coach Haughton was unable to be present. The University team this year is not composed of veterans like Yale's, which is considered invincible. Men like ours, however, prove better in the end than such an organization. Our material is as good as last year's and our chances for a victory are more than even. This year the team has again had the best coach in the country, and also the best secondary coaches for all departments. During the past week the team has shown remarkable improvement. In the Yale game...
...passed by the second crew. Just after leaving the rafts the University crew raised the stroke to 33 for a time and further cut down the lead of the second crew to only two lengths of open water, this stretch being the first time the crew showed good form and got into the water quickly. It was just after this that the crew lost three lengths or more by running into the launch. About 300 yards after the Cottage Farm Bridge had been passed, the University crew passed the third, and had made up two lengths on the second...
...finished in good condition but were very tired. Stroke Cutler, after the University eight had hit the launch, drove his crew hard and was well backed up, especially by the three men directly behind him, the stern four doing the best work throughout the race. The second crew made a splendid fight in the last three quarters of a mile and was well stroked by Forster. It was not till after hitting the launch that the University crew showed any sort of form and power, but the work of the eight in this last half of the race offset...