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...annual meeting of the Executive Committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York yesterday, Laurence Barberie Leonard '18, of Lynn, was elected president to succeed J. C. Bolton '20, last year's president. The committee voted that all members of the Students' Army or Naval Training Corps Units who continued their college work without interruption, and all men who left their colleges to enter the service of the United States or its Allies, or to engage in war work, should be regularly eligible for competition in the IntercollegiateS this spring...
...number of new managers and coaches for the major sports were appointed, and Ames Stevens '19, of Lowell, was named as acting track captain for the coming season. Lawrence Barberie Leonard '18, of Lynn, was appointed to represent the University at the meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York on January 26. Other appointments of managers and coaches are: Cecil Dunmore Murray '19, of New York, N. Y., football manager; John Archibald Sessions '21, of Northampton, assistant football manager; Ford Hibbard '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., baseball manager; Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago...
...Carlton at right guard comes from Everett High, Otis Galloway is the star left tackle from Colby Academy, Doherty of Newton was the all-interscholastic end, Cleary was the Malden High quarterback. In the backfield, Bob Blair is the old Medford High and Colby Academy star, Fraier comes from Lynn English High, and Fitts is a Hunttington School fullback...
...until March 21 that Coach Haines set his charges out on the river. Contrary to the former, custom, no attempt was made to have the boat take to the water earlier by rowing in Lynn Harbor. The first 1921 shell appeared on the Charles on the same date. With the actual opening of the season on the water, the squad materially increased so that 16 full crews were launched daily...
...more than likely that shells can be launched that afternoon, as a considerable stretch of open water has appeared below the Anderson Bridge. It was not until March 17 last year that the University oarsmen took to the Charles, though the first two boats were launched in Lynn Harbor several days before that. Despite the earlier start which Coach Haines will have this year, however, considerable hard work must be put in to overcome the advantage in actual rowing which Yale will have had over the University, as the Elis had their first workout in shells two days ago. Contrary...