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...Leviathan, well-known to almost a generation of Harvard oarsmen, has at last succumbed to the ravages of time, tide, and Freshmen. When it was hauled out of the water last fall, it broke in half through sheer old age, and all subsequent efforts to restore it have been in vain...
...second group contains all manner of Utopias, more than one hundred volumes altogether, ranging from Plato's "Republic" and St. Augustines "De Civitate Dei" to Bacon's "New Atlantis" and Hobbes "Leviathan...
Work with the Freshman crews is progressing rapidly under the favoring influences of perfect weather and excellent material. Coach Haines plans to make some changes in his crews this week with an eye to getting his men all out of the Leviathan and into barges. Those who are now rowing in the barges will undoubtedly be transferred to shells and the better portions of the Leviathan's crew will advance to the seats vacated by the barge men. While a few novices will still remain in the training ship it is hoped to have them all out by the next...
With his usual eagerness for an early start Bert Haines, coach of Freshman crew, has had his inexperienced oarsmen out on the river for two days, hoping to keep them there until cold winds slow them in about the middle of November. Haines great vehicle of instruction, the leviathan, has been making four or five trips daily filled to the last seat with aspiring novices. A. N. Webster '33, a crew letter man for his last three years in college is again helping Haines with the Freshmen. About 175 men have turned out for Freshmen rowing; and those who claim...
Later in the fall Haines will transfer his new men from the Leviathan into barges and sholls and let them practice for races at the end of the fall season...