Word: oarsman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Manning, in charge of rowing at the Weld boathouse, was yesterday made assistant to Coach Haines. He will have complete care of the lower Freshman crews. Manning is an experienced oarsman and did a considerable amount of coaching lower Freshman dormitory crews in an unofficial way during the fall season...
...severe cold and a bad knee which will prevent his taking the trip to Red Top at all, while Culbert as has been previously stated, underwent muscle strain which also rendered further work impossible for the rest of the season. H. H. Meyer '15, the number 7 oarsman, has been appointed acting captain...
...Henley signals, used with such success in the recent class and single sculls races will be set up once more. Furthermore the committee has decided to use a full and efficient numbering system by which spectators may distinguish the crews and individuals. The bow oarsman of each boat will have a number on his back to show his crew, and the other men will also be numbered. On-lookers can learn the names of the competitors by referring to their programs. These programs will be made up as soon as possible and will contain all details concerning the regatta...
...earlier order of the University crew has been resumed, B. Harwood '15 who was pulling the stroke oar, having changed placs with C. C. Lund '16, once more. Harwood is now at number four, while the Henley oarsman is occupying the stroke position. The order of the crew follows...
...Richard H. Dana discusses the recent boat race from the point of view of an old oarsman who has constantly kept up his interest in the sport. Horace Parker Chandler '64 gives some very interesting reminiscences of his college days. The editor has an article on the subject of raising the tuition fee, now much discussed in academic circles. As Mr. Thayer is an Overseer as well as an editor, his article is probably a trial balloon to see how the graduates will take the subject...