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...know, an unfortunate time to present this suggestion because, it is unhappily the fact, that in the last two races Harvard has been beaten by Yale after the three mile mark was passed, and therefore it can, and will be said that Harvard wishes to row three miles, because she cannot win at four. This is a discussion into which I will not go at present. I offer this suggestion now, because I believe that all the boys (men if you prefer so to call them) not only of Harvard, but also of Yale, who take part in these contests...
...defense, and general all round skill and team play. The prevailing characteristic which was noticed in this team, was the assistance lent by one man to another and the way in which the team stood together. This, coupled with the magnificent physical condition of the men, indicates a high mark in Harvard's football history, which it is hoped that future coaches will be able to maintain...
...five years covered by the agreement with Yale mark what has probably been the most important period in Harvard's rowing history. Previous to 1897 a number of different methods and systems had been followed, and the result as everybody well knows, was far from satisfactory. At the beginning of the autumn of 1896 Mr. R. C. Lehmann was invited to come to America and supervise the coaching of Harvard rowing. This he kindly and generously consented to do. On his arrival he set to work to change the style, so that it should conform to what was generally considered...
...Hinkle, Jr., '04 S., of Cincinnati, O., left halfback, prepared at St. Mark's. He is 5 feet 10 inches in height, weighs 170 pounds and is 19 years...
...Hinkle, Jr., '04 S., of Cincinnati, O., left halfback, prepared at St. Mark's. He is 5 feet 10 inches in height, weighs 170 pounds and is 19 years...