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Afternoon work for the Freshmen consisted only of a short paddle. The 1926 combination is again at full strength as a result of the return of J. W. Adie to his position at stroke. Adie had been out the latter part of last week, and since Kent Leavitt is back at number 7 Coach Bert Haines now has his complete quota with which to work...
Graduate and undergraduate application blanks for Class Day tickets may now be obtained at the Coop, Leavitt & Peirce's, Union, Alumni Office and other stores in the square. These applications must be filed on or before June 9. All undergraduates may apply at this time. 1923 Class Day Committee...
Freshman A went out on the river yesterday with a full complement except for the stroke oar. Kent Leavitt '26 was back at number 7, D. C. Gates returning to his old slide at 5. J. W. Adie was out for the day due to a slight illness, but Coach Bert Haines expects him back today. His place was temporarily filled by J. W. Lund '26 who has been stroking the blue crew for the past week...
After trying out several different combinations in his Freshman crew, which was shaken up by the illness of Kent Leavitt, number 7 man, Coach Bert Haines yesterday announced the final seating of the boat which will row Cornell tomorrow. For the race, E. C. Gates, who has been rowing at number 5 will move up to number 7, while Robert Winthrop will come from number 3 on the second boat to take the number...
Chances for a Crimson victory against the strong Cornell Freshmen this Saturday were considerably diminished yesterday by the absence of Kent Leavitt '26, due to an infected throat. There is virtually no chance of Leavitt's being able to row by day after tomorrow and Coach Bert Haines has been trying out various men to fill his place at number 7. A definite choice will be announced today...