Word: making
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following Judges have been selected for the Yale-Princeton debate, which takes place at New Haven Friday evening, May 7: Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor; Josiah Quincy, may-or of Boston; and George E. Waring, Jr., commissioner of street cleaning in New York. The make-up of the Yale team has been changed. A. E. Fraser '98 T. S. will be unable to debate, and his place will be filled by E. L. Smith '97, one of the alternates. A banquet will be tendered the Princeton debaters at the conclusion of the contest...
...Contestants shall not be allowed to make up back strings...
...Saturday last. The running pants and shirts will be the same as last year's. The sweaters will be crimson with white H.'s for men who have won points in championship contests, and white H. A. A.'s for men who competed in such contests but failed to make points. The men who get H.'s are: Hollister, Bigilow, Denholm, Emmons, Grant, Phillips, Shaw, Hennen, Redpath, Wood, Hoyt, Roche and E. H. Clark. Those who get H. A. A.'s are: Fish, J. G. Clarke, Butler, Fenno, Morse, Munson, Patterson, Somers, Starbuck, Fox, Hallowell, A. N. Rice, Rorer, Draper...
...does the beginning of the recover. The blade work is a bit ragged and there is a tendency to bury the oars too deep. The power when once applied is well sustained to the finish of the stroke. On the whole, barring further accidents, the crew should make a strong bid for a front place on race day. Conroy who has replaced Holden at stroke, tends to bury his oar too deep and is slow on the catch. Dinsmore, 7, has a tendency to clip and is weak on blade work. Davis (captain), 6, does not swing over the keel...
...tendency to shorten on the body work, to be late in applying the power, and to lack life on the recover. The crew keep the boat on its keel in fairly good form and they are spacing well. With an improvement in time and snap the crew should make a creditable showing...