Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Fall rowing for this year has ended and the floats at the boat houses have been taken up. During the season more men have been on the river than in any previous year, owing to the new system of bumping races, which gave every man an opportunity to row for the sake of the sport. Two University crews have been out every day except Saturday, one Freshman crew, and an average of 15 dormitory eights...
...Spencer '06, manager of the University team, spoke briefly on the care which each man must take of his own physical welfare. R. F. Griffiths '06, captain of the University team, explained the plans for the year, and urged the men to make every possible effort to turn out a winning team. C. L. Schrader, gymnastic instructor, reviewed the history of basketball in the University, explained some of the essential points of the game, and emphasized the necessity for all men of athletic ability to support this branch of sport...
...detriment rather than a benefit," against Princeton in Sanders Theatre on December 15, is progressing rapidly. Very much the same method is being followed this year as in former years. Individual conferences have been held, and these will be followed by regular trial debates three times each week. The man on the second team who does the best work in these debates will be chosen alternate. Although public opinion at present is in favor of Princeton's side question, Coach Kelso is confident that the University team will be strong and has a debatable side of the question...
...picture of the Yale squad the leading players may be found as follows: From left to right, in the top row,--fourth man, Veeder; fifth, Levine; sixth, Roome; ninth, Hockenberger; next to last, H. Jones, in the second row from the top,--third man; Bigelow; beginning with the fifth, Erwin, Tripp, Shevlin, Flanders, Forbes, and Flinn; in the third row from the top, beginning with the fifth man,--Cates, Hutchinson, Morse, T. Jones...
...total number of votes for president was 324: for vice-president, 323: for secretary-treasurer, 322. The number of votes cast for each man was as follows: president--J. D. White, 216; R. L. Bacon, 108; vice-president--H. Foster, Jr., 197; G. W. Bailey, 126; secretary-treasurer--G. A. Leland...