Word: likeness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...October 29 was an article from the Boston Post describing Mr. J. Watson Taylor's ideas of rowing and critic sing the Harvard crews. A representative of the CRIMSON asked Captain Herrick to criticize Mr. Watson-Taylor's article and to explain why our crews do not row like the English crews. He said...
...machines are described in the same complete manner. Each exercise is illustrated. The great value of the book lies in its adaptability to every individual pecuriarity. When filled out by Dr. Sargent's system it is a complete hygienic guide. The book is on sale at the book stores like other text books, or it may be obtained at the director's office in the gymnasium...
...stated above, Mr. Storrow is sound on legwork, but this legwork without "form" will be of no avail against Yale. At New London this year the professionals thought the Yale crew rowed like professionals, yet their form was as good as ever. It was their watermanship and legwork which made the comparison possible. In addition to this the Yale crew were remarkable for what in England would be called "smartness," they were always under the influence of discipline, which goes a long way toward insuring success...
Those who would like to have breakfast at 7.30 at Memorial have been requested to put their names in the president's box. If a sufficient number do this the hour will be changed...
President Low is considered a young man for a college president, but he is four years older than President Eliet was when elected to a like position...