Word: london
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Darling '90 will leave tomorrow night for New London, where he will continue his examination into the physical condition of the University crew. The work, in the main, a repetition of last year's, will consist of careful observations of the temperature and pulse of the men after rowing, the effect of special diet, and similar investigations. Dr. Darling hopes to continue the work for several years in order to learn about the effects of training by repeated experiments. This year careful examinations will also be made of the Freshman crew...
...University four-oar crew to go to New London was picked provisionally yesterday as follows: Stroke, Bancroft; 3, McConnell; 2, Henderson; bow, Bullard...
Thursday, June 28. Rowing--Harvard vs. Yale; Harvard substitute four vs. Yale 1903; at New London...
...three Yale crews began their training at New London yesterday morning. Dr. Gallaudet took out the University eight for about an hour, and gave them several short spurts, but the work was light and the coaching was only on general faults. The men seemed to put more life into their work than at New Haven, but the form was little better. F. G. Brown '01 coached the freshmen, but gave them only light work. The freshman crew is still unsettled, and several different arrangements will be tried before the order is settled. All the men have been allowed to break...
...Yale University crew and four-oar with two substitutes left New Haven for New London yesterday afternoon. The order of the crews are now probably final. As considerable criticism has been made by graduates on the men chosen, Coach Gallaudet and Captain Allen have determined to keep the entire charge of the crew in their own hands and all graduates who visit the quarters will be requested to take no part in the coaching. The orders...