Word: hutchinson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Captain Hutchinson is unfortunately unable to row at present on account of water on the knee. It is hoped, however, that he will begin work again after the Class Races. One or two of the crew have had a little experience in rowing at school, but with these possible exceptions none of the men have been in a shell before...
...first ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are: J. P. Hutchinson, N. W. Mumford, C, S. Crehore. R. Tyson, J. C. McCoy, W. H. Dame, P. C. Stewart, T. W. Slocum, W. A. Chanler, R. F. Parker. The honorary members of the Institute of 1770 from '89 are: G. S. McPherson, C. Warren, G. W. W. Brewster, J. B. Ropes, C. C. Batchelder, W. T. Hodges, E. Wardman, H. H. Darling, G. P. Butters, W. H. Butters, C. Greene...
...five minutes '88 had taken in thirty-nine inches of rope. The freshmen made a good fight but "struck a snag," as was predicted some two weeks since. The teams were as follows: '88 - Anchor, Balch; 3, Baldwin; 2, Crocker; 1, Pease. '90 - Anchor, Sturgis; 3, Hutchinson; 2, Lathrop; 1, Jones...
...freshman crews are composed of the following men: First crew; Amory, stroke; Hutchinson, Herrick, Sanford, Felton, Slocum, Matthews, anchor. Second crew; Crowninshield, stroke: Lothrop, Darling, Tilton, Richmond, Woods, Cabot, Hire; coxswain, Fales...
TUG-OF-WAR.In the tug of war, '89 was represented by P. Marquand, W. G. Rantoul, J. Endicott, G. Perry (anchor); '90 by R. Jones, C. L. Crehore, J. P. Hutchinson, A. Amory (anchor). Mr. Morrison, '83, started the teams after the usual number of futile efforts; '90 won the drop by two inches. '89 worked hard and Perry struggled to straighten out his knees; nevertheless '90 had two and a half inches at the end of two minutes. Amory only came down once, and that time he got a couple more inches; '89 mean while was fighting...