Word: macvicar
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...showing of the Freshmen has been exceedingly good. Of the 90 candidates the large majority had had no experience whatever. However daily work on the machines under the direction of Head Coach MacVicar has taught the men some of the rudiments of rowing. The first boats of Gore, Smith and Standish Halls took twenty minute spins on the river. At present the Freshmen are seated as follows...
Ninety Freshmen reported for their dormitory crews. Head Coach MacVicar '15 and Dormitory Coaches W. B. Pirnie '15, B. Harwood '15, and C. T. Abeles '13, assisted by Captain Murray of the University crew have divided the men into nine crews. Although a great number of the men have never rowed Coach MacVicar succeeded in getting a first crew from each of the dormitories out on the river yesterday. More large men should report. No experience is needed...
...candidates for the Freshman interdormitory crews should report at the Newell boathouse this afternoon at 3 o'clock. G. M. MacVicar '15 of the 1913 winning University eight will assist Coach Wray in rounding the crews into shape. It is important for all 1918 men to participate in the first season of the inter-dormitory crew system. There is a special demand for coxswains. All men under 130 pounds should report for one of these positions...
...University crew lost five "H" men by graduation last year, these men being Captain C. T. Abeles and A. T. Abeles, conswains, and Goodale. Morgan, and Stratton from the first boat. In addition three other "H" men Fuller, MacVicar, and Trumbull, were prevented from competing for places in the first boat again, either through difficulties with the Office or parental restrictions. In spite of these losses, however, three crews were called out for fall rowing. The season was short but successful, the main feature being a handicap race which was won by the first crew, while the third crew beat...
Crew--C. T. Abeles 1L., Smith Academy (St. Louis); L. S. Chanler '14, Eton College, England; W. T. Gardiner '14, Groton; B. Harwood '15, Middlesex; T. J. D. Fuller '15, Western High, (Washington, D. C.), L. K. Lunt, 4M., Middlesex; G. M. MacVicar '15, Cambridge Latin; L. H. Mills '14, Middlesex; H. A. Murray '15, Groton; Q. Reynolds '14, Andover; L. Saltonstall '14, Noble's; F. H. Trumbull '14, Middlesex; J. E. Waid 3L., Eastside High (Denver); L. Withington 3L., Oahu College, Hawaii; P. Withington 4M., Oahu College, Hawaii...