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...afternoon work was the heaviest so far. After some fifteen minutes preliminary work in falling on the ball, the men were divided into squads of ends, backs and linemen. The backs and ends were sent to the dummy in squads, where they were coached by Captain Campbell. Special attention will be given this year to developing hard and sure tackling, and poor tacklers will be dropped early. While not at the dummy the backs and ends were practicing kicking and running back punts, and getting down under kicks. Bowditch had charge of the ends in this work, and Coach Reid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Yesterday. | 9/25/1901 | See Source »

...crews rowing from the Weld, the Law School eight is composed of the heaviest men and has more old University oars than any other, Shepherd having rowed on the '96 crew, Wood and Bancroft on that of '99. They are well together and show great power in their leg drive. Bow's position alone is yet uncertain. The order of the crew follows: Stroke, Snite; 7, DuBois; 6, Bancroft (capt.); 5, Wood; 4, Shepherd; 3, Butler; 2, Davis; bow, Morrill, Hort; cox., Kelly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WELD CLASS CREWS. | 4/3/1900 | See Source »

...crew first went to the river. J. F. Perkins who was unable to row last week, has gone in at 7, and Marvin who had been rowing there went to bow, supplanting Swift who is now rowing 3 on the second crew. This crew is at present the heaviest on the river, the men averaging 175 pounds. They have shown a good deal of hurry in their work thus far, rushing their recover badly. Nelson Perkins coached yesterday and as a result the crew made a marked improvement. The order now is as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CREWS. | 3/10/1898 | See Source »

...expense of over $100.000 and strictly limited to 250 numbered copies. The illustrations are by Goupil and Co., Paris. The publisher's order was to spare no expense, to employ only the most famous of the French artists. The result is 586 truly magnificent etchings on the heaviest India paper (a separate book with this Ed. gives portraits and histories of the artists selected, nearly all being medalists) making this Ed. by all odds the most beautiful and artistic Balzac extant. Translated by one person throughout and conceded by experts not only the purest translation but the most ideally French...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 10/29/1897 | See Source »

...expense of over $100.000 and strictly limited to 250 numbered copies. The illustrations are by Goupil and Co., Paris. The publisher's order was to spare no expense, to employ only the most famous of the French artists. The result is 586 truly magnificent etchings on the heaviest India paper (a separate book with this Ed. gives portraits and histories of the artists selected, nearly all being medallists) making this Ed. by all odds the most beautiful and artistic Balzac extant. Translated by one person throughout and conceded by experts not only the purest translation but the most ideally French...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 10/22/1897 | See Source »

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