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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cold weather has interfered seriously with field practice the past week, but the squad has been working on the asphalt and in the Gymnasium. The policy to be followed until after midyears will be regular practice on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and voluntary practice the other three days. Work in the Gymnasium will consist of practice in stick handling, dumb-bells, and chest-weights. Holmes Field will be used for practice as long as possible and the captain expects to have one or two scrub games there this week...
...time at the rowing machines and spend an hour in light exercise in the Gymnasium. Three leaders have been appointed for the squads, the leaders stroking the boat in which their men row; they are F. O. Byrd, J. M. Glidden, Jr., and F. L. Higginson, Jr. During the past week the men have been coached by P. D. Rust '97, R. M. Townsend '96 and R. H. Stevenson...
Today at half past twelve the two University trial eights will row a race over the two mile course in the Back Bay. The men have been under Mr. Lehmann's coaching since his arrival, the thirteenth of last month, and have been in strict training for over two weeks. The make-up of the crews for the race today was decided upon about ten days ago and as no changes have been made since that time the eights should be fairly well together. The race will be rowed down stream from the Longwood bridge to the Union Boat Club...
...first men in should reach the finish at about half past four. The course will be up Garden street to the dike, across the clay pits, along the dike to Concord avenue, around Fresh Pond to Mr. Auburn and thence home to the Law School...
...Choate, Joseph H. Choate, Professor Cheever and Professor J. B. Thayer. Prevented by ill health from studying law as he intended, Mr. Stickney became professor of Latin in 1858 at Trinity College, Hartford. He afterwards held for several years the professorship of Greek at the same college. For the past thirty years Professor Stickney and his family have lived much of the time abroad...