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...last few days. Sheldon '98S. has recovered sufficiently from his illness to resume his work at the Field. His weight is greatly needed at guard and he will probably give Murray a hard fight for that position. Chamberlain is showing up well at centre, although he is the lightest man Yale has had for some time at that position. Hazen has been ill for the last few days and his place at end has been taken by Connor...
Five of these men, namely, Forbes, C. Brewer, Fairchild, Derby and Kales, rowed on last year's '96 crew. It will, however be remembered that these were the lightest men of last year's crew. It is hard to see how the places of Shepard, Lewis, A. Brewer, and T. G. Stevenson can be filled as they were last year unless the men now on the second 'varsity crew are permitted to row with their class crews, in which case Rice, Fox and Holmes would probably take seats in the '96 boat...
...cedar shell built by Davy is a greater prize than was at first expected. It weighs, full rigged, 224 pounds and is probably the lightest shell ever built. The shell built by Waters of Troy was also sent to New London this morning. The coaches' tug "John Harvard" was sent down Thursday...
...days which were taken off during the spring recess. The change form the barge to the shell has put the crews back considerably as regards time and form; '94 and '97 especially showing the change. The general averages of the crews show '94 to be the heaviest, '95 the lightest, while '96 and '97 are about equal in weight...
...once choose the best. The second rule is never to express in a painting more than the eye can take in at one glance. To put in more confuses and crowds the picture. It is very important before the sketch is begun to pick out the darkest and the lightest points. Even in the dullest subject it is invariably true that one point is a little darker than all others and that one special point is the lightest...