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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...purpose of the editorial in question was to suggest to Harvard men that it takes more than one year's coaching on a new stroke to make the most of it, and that if the crew should lose this year in a fast race there is every reason to look for a considerable improvement in next year's crew...
This afternoon, Alfred Cowles, Yale '88, Caspar Whitney, Harry Beecher and the Beard brothers of Yale visited the quarters. Mr. Lehmann had the 'Varsity out for about two hours this afternoon, the crew showing grace and evenness in the short stretches rowed. The Cornell 'varsity and freshman eights both look well, and the river is lively now with the crews each rowing twice...
There is danger, however, that the fellows will, in this case as in others, think it unnecessary for them to take an active part in the matter. They should not look at it merely as an offence against college property, however, which it is the business of the administrative board to deal with, but as a personal insult against them as Harvard...
This plan of maintaining college discipline through the efforts of the students themselves has seldom if ever before been tried in Cambridge. Hitherto the Administrative Board has undertaken to look out for such cases, and, although this body is undoubtedly very well fitted to take care of most breaches of academic discipline, it certainly seems as though a committee of students could bring about better results in an instance like this. The actions of the Administrative Board often fail to punish to any great extent because they are carried on so quietly, and, in addition, a man who is disciplined...
...went down did what was expected of them in the games, while the rest, to say the least, fell below expectations. Now, without trying to apologize for the poor showing or make excuses of any kind, it behooves those who are interested in Harvard's athletic welfare to look into the causes of this poor showing...