Word: keeps
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...places with Cobb and during the rest of the afternoon coached the crew from the pair-oar. It was expected that Keyes '87 would be out to coach the men on Saturday, but he was unable to get here. He will probably begin coaching sometime this week, and will keep charge of the crew as long as possible...
...sophomore crew rowed on the river for the first time this spring yesterday afternoon. It was expected that the sophomores would begin work on the water sooner, but Captain Burgess preferred to keep his men at work in the tank, thinking that the individual faults of the men could best be corrected there. The crew is rowing in better form than any of the class crews, and if it improves as rapidly in its work on the water as may be expected will certainly make a good showing in the class races. The men rowed yesterday in the following order...
...Yale crew evidently means business. If hard, steady work can do anything towards developing a winning crew, the present crew at Yale seems bound to keep up Yale's rowing record. The crew has been hard at work all the year, rowing on the harbor during the fall, and training steadily in the tank during the winter. Last Tuesday the crew went out on the harbor for the first time this spring. The men sat in the following positions: Stroke, Simms; 7, Hagermann; 6, Gould; 5, Pond; 4, Ely; 3. Mills; 2, Crosby; bow, Balliet. Besides these men, Heffelfinger, Payne...
...excellent weather yesterday enabled the 'varsity crew to row on the river again. The ice was blocked in under the Boylston and Western Avenue bridges, so that the crew was compelled to keep to the short course before the boat house; this necessitated a great deal of turning. But the day and the water were both favorable, and the men secured some valuable practice. The new barge was taken out, but was only used for a few minutes as Captain Perkins was afraid that the ice would cut it; during the most of the time last year's barge...
...debate was then thrown open to the house and following gentlemen spoke from the floor: Affirmative, M. E. Grigor, Sp., R. W. Keep, L. S., F. H. Hitchcock, '91. Negative, F. B. Williams, L. S., C. H. Lincoln, '93, A. P. Stone, '93, L. Coolidge, '94, H. F. Hollis, '92, L. K. Morse, '91, W. L. Bartlett '92, L. Jenks, '92, W. R. Buckminster, '94, E. P. Jose, '93, F. W. Dallinger, '93, J. M. Perkins...