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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...June 13, 1906.--All the Harvard crews had light work today. In the morning the University eight rowed down stream at an easy pace for about 1 1-4 miles. The water was a little rough and Filley kept the stroke at 28, only raising it once for a few strokes...
...credit on the work of the men who have been training the company. The principal characters, especially, interpreted their parts well and spoke their lines with life and feeling. Their dramatic action was superb and showed the results of careful training. The chorus, led by F. H. Birch 2L., kept together well; and their singing, accompanied by the music, was very effective...
...June 12, 1906.--The University crew was given a time row down stream this afternoon over the four-mile course. No announcement of the time, however, was made. Although a strong head wind was blowing the crew as a whole kept well together and spaced consistently. Morgan, at 3, rowed in better form than he has ever shown in the University shell...
...crew was changed on Saturday. Faulkner was moved from 5 to 7, Rackemann from 7 first to bow and later to 3, and Severance from 3 to 5. Also, Kennard was tried at number 3 part of the time. A slow stroke was maintained. The boat spaced well, and kept on a fairly even keel in the row of about 1 1-2 miles up steam...
Seniors are requested not to give Class Day tickets as fees to anyone. A record of the purchaser of every ticket is kept by the Committee, and the name of the purchaser of any ticket found in the hands of speculators will be published in the CRIMSON and all Class Day privileges will be denied...