Word: hooper
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hall Government 21, Upper Dane Hist. of Religions 2, Harvard 5 Indic. Philol. 1b, Warren Italian 5, Holden Latin E, Holden Mathematics 15, Sever 18 Philosophy 2, Sever 17 Zoology 2, Zool. Lec.-rm. Fine Arts 1: (Assignment of rooms, Fine Arts 1). Babcock to Higgins (inclusive), Sever 35 Hooper to Wiggins (inclusive), Sever 36 Philosophy E: (Assignment of rooms, Philosophy E). Alexander to Lane (inclusive), Upper Mass. Lawrence to Sexton (inclusive), Lower Mass. Shaffer to Zimmerman (inclusive), Harvard 6 Final Examinations Monday. Chemistry 4, Sever 30 Class. Philol. 38, Sever 30 Education 3a, Lawrence 6 Fine Arts 2, Harvard...
University four--Stroke, Hooper; 3, Severance; 2, Waite; bow, Whitney; cox., King...
...time made by the University four, which finished about a length and a half behind the Freshmen, and the same distance ahead of the second four, was 11 minutes, 19 seconds. Hooper was still at stroke in the University four, and while the crew did well for the first mile, the second mile was rowed poorly. The crew did not seem able to raise the stroke, and was almost caught by the second four. Despite the fact that all the men in the Freshman four were rushing their slides and hurrying their work unnecessarily, the boat travelled fast...
Second four--Stroke, Parker; 3, Smith; 2, Hooper; bow, Forster; cox., Fales...
...course in the basin. Crew A, which was captained by Severance at No. 3, won by about eight lengths in fast time. It seems to be a well-developed and smooth four-oar for so early in the season. After the race Crew B was re-organized, P. Withington, Hooper, and Tabor replacing Richards, Smith, and Ellis at No. 3, No. 2 and bow respectively. The two crews will probably race again either today or tomorrow. This year it has been planned to take two University four-oars to New London provided that the sanction of the Athletic Committee...