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...freshman crew have been rowing in the shell every day, and twice on Monday. Jones '92 is still coaching them, sometimes in the coxswain's seat and sometimes in the pair-oar. The weather on the river has been excellent for rowing, and the men, realizing that the last days are at hand, seem to put more vim into their work. Improvement is, however, till hoped for. The make-up of the crew is unchanged: Stroke, Davis; 7, Purdon; 6, Eddy; 5, Grant; 4, Potter; 3, Briggs; 2, Richardson; bow, Cameron; coxswain, Frazier. But there have been several changes among...
...varsity crew, since the last report of the order of rowing was made in the CRIMSON. Lyman has been put into the boat for the last few days, rowing at 4; and Rantoul, who was at 4, alternates with Winthrop at 2. Vail is rowing every day in the pair-oar, for fifteen minutes only, and within three weeks, it will be definitely known whether he can stand the regular work of training or not. Weed has gone to his class crew, so at present, Slade, Vail, and either Winthrop or Rantoul (as the daily arrangements...
During this time Lynam, M. S., has commenced work with the rest of the men. He has not been put into the crew yet. Perkins has been coaching him in a pair-oar with Slade. Adams has been doing some pair-oar coaching, then going out with the crew later in the afternoon. It is unsatisfactory to try to do much coaching without the launch. Today the launch is expected and the coaches will be enabled to do much more effective work...
Weed and Winthrop spent the afternoon rowing in the pair-oar, and the above mentioned men, including Weed, Winthrop, and Vail are the ones who were taken to the training table at Mrs. Bucknell's last evening. These men are the candidates from whom the final 'varsity crew will be selected, - although Vail will not begin rowing for over six weeks and is by no means a probability...
...varsity crew. Winthrop of the '90 crew has begun rowing. At present he is rowing on the second crew where he can get more attention from the coach. His work shows plainly that he is an old hand at it. Ninde and Slade are at work in the pair-oar on the river. Waters has been placed on the first crew. His work is still pretty crude but he improves. Acton is at work again. He recovered sooner than was feared at the time he was taken ill. Altogether he lost nearly two weeks which shows seriously in his rowing...