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...last two days the Freshman crew has not been on the river until about five o'clock, as the men have been taking their strength tests. T. N. Perkins, '91, has been coaching the crew from the stern of the boat and also from a pair-oar. Yesterday afternoon the crew rowed down to Harvard Bridge and also practiced some starts with the '96 crew. The Freshmen have been rowing rather poorly of late, and, unless they make a great improvement, their chance of making a good showing in the class races is very slight. The order of the crew...
...yesterday afternoon, the men rowing as follows: Stroke, Goodrich; 7, Jennings; 6, Sprague; 5, Duffield; 4, Stillman; 3, Perkins; 2, Hollister; bow, Moulton. From this it will be seen that Stillman and Hollister have changed places and Moulton has been put at bow. Hayes and Ames practiced in a pair-oar...
...thought best to begin over again the training of the men, since substitutes will have to take the place of the men who are sick. N. H. Cabot, who was substitute end rush on the 'varsity football team last fall, came out with the crew and rowed in the pair-oar...
...sophomore crew has had no regular coaching lately and they show the need of it badly. Last week Mr. Watson gave them some attention, but now that the freshmen have come out on the river he has no time for this. Kernan has done some coaching from a pair-oar and from the stern of the boat. The crew had been rowing until yesterday with full slides but they have now gone back to strapped seats. The time yesterday was very ragged...
Captain Kernan of the '97 crew had several of his men on the river Saturday for the first time. In the morning Dunlop, Wrightington and Chatman took turns in a pair-oar, and in the afternoon Cornwell, Chatman, Watson, Gleason and Rantoul went...