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...last spurt with disastrous results for Yale, and now began to increase the lead at will. Passing the two and one-half mile mark Harvard had a good margin of open water. At 3 miles the lead, was 3 lengths and over a length was added in the next half-mile. During the last half-mile Cutler worked the stroke up gradually, until the crew crossed the finish line rowing 39 strokes to the minute in beautiful form, a winner by six lengths...
Jesse Edwin Waid '10, of Denver, Colorado, was elected captain of the University crew for next year. Waid prepared for College at Denver High School. He rowed 5 on his Freshman crew, and for the last two years has rowed 5 and 7 in the University boat
...football team and rowed on one of the college crews. In the fall of 1906 he entered Harvard, finishing the work for his degree in one year, and gaining an honorary scholarship. In the autumn of his Sophomore year he went out for the CRIMSON, became an editor, the next year managing editor, and last spring was elected president of the Board. During his Junior year he studied in the Law School, and was this year to have been one of the advisers, from the Senior class and Law School of the incoming Freshmen...
...students of the University will be suspended on Wednesday and Thursday, October 6 and 7. Administrative offices in all departments of the University will be closed during the inaugural ceremonies in the Yard on Wednesday morning, October 6, and for such longer time during that day and the next as the officers in charge shall direct. All museums will be closed during the inaugural ceremonies in the Yard...
...from stroke and his place was taken by R. W. Cutler '11, who had been rowing 6 all the year, and P. Withington '09, who had been at 2 in the four, took Cutler's place at 6. In a four-mile paddle over the course on time the next-day the new order worked well. Cutler's stroke was longer than Sargent's with the result that all the men behind him lengthened out. The change, coming as it did less than two weeks before the race, seemed dangerous; but some radical action was necessary, and if the crew...