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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...were made in the make-up of the Junior crew yesterday afternoon. B. H. Dibblee, who has been prevented from coming out earlier in the season on account of spring football practice, has been doing light work in the tubs for two days and was yesterday given his old place at bow. Marvin moved to 5 where he rowed in last year's class race, and Captain Perkins shifted back to the port side at 4. After these changes the boat seemed to go more smoothly...
...next question is, what are these possibilities for improvement? We believe that the Class Day Committee has made them plain. In the first place the Corporation is satisfied that exercises held in the Memorial Hall Delta will be free from the dangers of the old shut-in location. In the second place many more people can be comfortably seated and adequate standing room provided for the classes and graduates. Thirdly, while all the good points of the old exercises can be retained, substitutes for the bad can be provided which will add greatly to the impressiveness of the ceremony...
...Sanford 1900 won the shoot for the Founder's Cup yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. R. Dana 1900 won second place and E. Mallinckrodt 1900 third. Yesterday's shoot was the first at which the pigeons were flown at unknown angles...
Dobyns was put in at stroke in the Senior boat yesterday afternoon, taking Bull's place. Cabot rowed again at 4 and Bancroft stroked the Weld '98 crew...
...crew went out in their shell yesterday afternoon for the first time since last Wednesday. Donald took Hodges' place at 4. B. H. Dibblee, who has rowed bow for the past two years, will join the crew today, and may be given a trial at bow. This will necessitate one or two changes in the crew...