Word: greate
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There has been no regular coach, although several old 'Varsity oars have been of great help to the men. The work of the crew has been very much like that of all past. Freshman eights; especial attention being given to general gymnasium exercise during the winter...
...turned out to learn and sing the class song other years, is the very reason, not why we should not, but why we should, turn up at every rehearsal this year and make the song go at the Tree as it ought to. The class has gone to a great additional expense this year in bringing out the band from Boston for the third rehearsal. As the class has done so much as a whole, will not each member of it do his part toward making the class song a success? Be at the rehearsals at 7 sharp...
...less neglected by the seniors, who apparently have thought them of little importance. But there is no reason why the song should not be a success this year, and be one of the important features of the day. The rehearsals are very short and will not cause a very great loss of time to the busiest man. Let all go to the rehearsal to-day and thereby accomplish two things: the lightening of the chorister's duties and the success of the parting song...
...light dumb-bell exercise and a short run up North avenue constituting the regular daily exercise. During the winter, Hanlan, the champion oarsman, visited the gymnasium and seemed very much interested in the work of the crew. He made several comments upon the rowing which were, of course, of great...
...being substituted for the heavy 'Varsity boat. A week or two before the class races the crew changed from the barge to the shell. At present the men row alternately in the old '85 shell, which was so successful two years ago, and the new English cedar boat. A great deal has been said about this shell in the daily papers, but, nevertheless, a little description of it may be of interest...