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Fall work for the University crew squad will begin this afternoon. The following men will report at the University boathouse, dressed to row, at 3.45 o'clock sharp: A. Abeles, C. Abeles, Anderson, Balch, Beane, Brownlee, Chadwick, Coe, G. C. Cutler, R. W. Cutler, Davis, Goodale, Higginson, Hoar, Hooper, Lincoln, Metcalf, Meyer, Moffat, Morgan, Nelson, Newton, J. Parker, R. S. Parker, C. W. Peabody, S. O. Richardson, Sargent, Shillito, Stratton, Strong, Sullivan, Voorhees, Warren, C. T. Weston, Wiggins. Anyone who cannot report at the above time please notify R. W. Cutter '11, 36 Dunster Hall, before 10 o'clock...
...Hooper, H., Jr., business...
...Whitney '11, who is taking a three-year course, will leave College. McG. A. King '10, coxswain, will also graduate this spring. To fill the three places left vacant in the eight there are several promising men in the University fours, among whom the most prominent are R. F. Hooper '11 and G. H. Balch '12. The material coming from the Freshman eight is only fair, with the exception of A. M. Goodale, at stroke, who is a very good man. Other men who have shown more than mediocre ability are P. H. Keays, G. F. Stratton, N. B. Lincoln...
Photograph Committee.--Henry Hooper, Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; Gerald Wetherald Hallowell, of Wilmington, Del.; Hathaway Watson, of Brokline, Mass...
...tried out in the boat. When the spring training began, Newton was sent in to stroke, with Cutler at 6, but, as Newton got on probation, it was not thought advisable to develop the eight with him at stroke and the two men were again interchanged. With Hooper at 4, in place of Withington, who was supervising spring football practice, with Balch at 3, Sargent at 2, and Whitney at bow, the crew easily defeated Annapolis on the River Severn on April 21 by two and one-half lengths. The development up to this race was rapid and very satisfactory...