Word: pasted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the past week the Columbia 'varsity crew has been rowing the full stroke. Some of the men are rowing in excellent form individually, but the work of the crew as a whole has greatly to be improved. The positions of the men are still uncertain. Probably six of the old crew will retain their seats, and the two vacant places, 7 and 5, will be filled with new men. MacDonald, Hall and McCloud are the best of the green material. At present the average weight of the men is almost as high as that of last year. If they...
...choir sang: The Path of the Just, Roberts; O, Give Thanks unto the Lord, Jackson; The Day is Past and Over, Marks. A tenor solo in the last was sung by E. M. Waterhouse...
...Keefe, as in past years, is coaching the battery candidates...
...place where it may train its men. It, then, the only place available for these two teams is the room in the basement of the Gymnasium, it seems only fair that this room should, if possible, be made to serve both purposes. This is what it has done in past years, and what it could do again by removing the boards from half of the floor. This might not make an entirely satisfactory practice place for either team, but it would be fairer than the present arrangement, which gives the entire advantage to the men in the Mott Haven squads...
...letter in regard to entering a four-oared crew for the Stewards cup is important and will undoubtedly receive careful consideration by the boating authorities here before the whole matter is referred to the university for final ratification which will probably be done withing two weeks. During the past week the first crew has been composed as follows: Langford (stroke), Patterson, Longacre, Bailey, J. Rodgers, Beard, Brown, Miller. Captain Treadway, whose place in the boat is at seven, has been coaching. No definite plan for the freshman crew has as yet been decided upon...