Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale Training Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 14, 1911.--The Yale crew was sent over the full four-mile course this afternoon. The stroke was kept low and no attempt was made to reach racing speed. The time given out was 23 minutes, 38 seconds. After the row the men were taken back to their quarters in the launch Elihu Yale. The conditions were perfect. A change was made in the university four-oared crew today; Howe was put in at stroke, Appleton going back to 2, displacing Buckingham, whose condition is not up to standard...
...good as was hoped for, each man ran to the best of his ability and was only beaten by more phenomenal competitors. The points scored for Harvard were secured by H. Jaques, Jr., '11, taking third place in the half-mile, J. B. Cummings '13 third in the low hurdles, H. P. Lawless '13 fourth in the mile and P. R. Withington '12, fourth in the two-mile...
...post card canvass on college courses. The most interesting thing about it is the invariable appearance of Professor Palmer's Phil. 4 at the head of the list. The next most interesting thing is a remark on the editorial page that "the more notorious snap courses are all noticeably low down." The sooner the student body learns from its own experience that choosing a course merely because it is a "snap" is an uninteresting and unpleasant as well as an unprofitable adventure, the better for all concerned...
Interlaken, N. Y., May 25, 1911.--This morning both University and Freshman crews went out at 10.30 o'clock. The water was very smooth and the crews showed up well. While the Freshmen were practicing starts the University crew took several short stretches at a low stroke...
Seniors are reminded that the first applications for Class Day tickets at low prices close today, after which prices will be raised. Men are requested to attach stamps to the enclosed envelopes, as it will save the committee a great deal of trouble...