Word: ordering
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...present there are eighteen men in training for the Yale Freshman Crew and though they are all heavy they will have to do a good deal of hard work in order to make a particularly good showing on the water next spring...
...monitors will mark as follows at Chapel, viz: Tarday after the beginning of the Doxology; absent after its close-Faculty order.- Amherst Student...
...following men made up the crew: Thomas, bow, Weed, 2; Travis, 3; Jones, 4; Chase, 5; Hunt, 6; Powers, 7; Watriss, stroke; Kidder, coach. They stayed out about an hour when the men in the first crew took their places in the barge. They were seated in the following order Hubbard, bow; Dewey, 2; Rantoul, 3; Porter, 4; Steadman 5; Goddard, 6; Kidder, 7; Cheney, stroke; Carpenter, '89, coach. Watriss took Cheney's place and stroked the crew during the latter part of the afternoon. The men on the second crew are light but those on the first crew...
...class crew made its appearance soon after the juniors and were seated in the boat in the following order: Perkins acting as coach, Proctor, 2; Hathaway, 3; Marvin, 4; Bartholow, 5; Parker, 6; Hight, 7; Dustan, stroke. For some time only seven men rowed, but finally the eight was made up by Storrow, who rowed...
...they will readily consent to form a part of the association. The Andover and Exeter men in college are enthusiastic over the plan, for it cannot but prove of great benefit both to Andover and to Exeter. The incentive given to both schools to put forth every effort in order to win the annual game, and thus be one of the contestants in the final struggle for the cup, will be great. The Boston schools will also have much to gain from a membership in the association. It is probable that either Exeter or Andover will generally be the winner...