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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Several changes were made among the crews yesterday. Cabot's knee which he strained at football last fall has begun troubling him again and may prevent his rowing. Sheafe and Marvin of the '98 Weld crew were each tried in his place at 4 yesterday...
...Woodbridge '98 did not speak last night because of trouble with his eyesight, which would have incapacitated him for a place on the team...
...unsettled condition of the makeups has thus far prevented the crews from getting properly together. Richards rowed 7 for a time, but his place has been taken by Sheafe. Conroy has been rowing at stroke in the Ninety-nine boat for the last two days. Bedford was tried at bow in the nineteen hundred boat on Tuesday and Blake 1901 has been laid off owing to illness. Previous to the work of Monday G. O. Clarke was elected captain of the Sophomore and Gerald Blake captain of the Freshman crew...
...very well at times. All the men are drawing their stroke through well and they seem to have power, although half the crew let their slides go back before their shoulders have swung on. Bancroft, who has been steadily at 5, was taken ill Saturday and Moulton took his place, Wadsworth going...
...with a smash rather than a clean hard nip. The crew was set back yesterday when it was discovered that Biddle would be unable to row on account of college work. Glidden, who was tried at 3 again on Monday, was shifted yesterday to 7 in Biddle's place and Saltonstall was put in at 3. Pierce is now rowing bow instead of Bedford. The resulting order is as follows...