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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...themselves. Accordingly every man should take an active interest in seeing that the good work not only is not impeded, but that it shall be carried on vigorously. To this end we urge most strenuously that the coming trial see every man of any debating ability competing for a place on the team...
...crew yesterday Bull, who has been rowing 2, was put in at stroke in place of Dobyns. Dubois rowed...
...high jump; McCracken in the weights; Remington in the broad jump. The new material is most promising. Kraenzlein, Baxter, W. P. Remington, Mcchling, Wilson and Parry will give a good account of themselves before the season closes. Interest now contres upon the annual relay carnival which will take place on Franklin Field, April...
There was a decided shake-up in the '98 boat yesterday. Du Bois, who has been rowing 3, was replaced by Wadsworth. Bull was in Moulton's place at 2. The crew started in the following order: Stroke, Dobyns; 7, Goodrich; 6, Perkins; 5. Bancroft; 4, Cabot; 3, Wadsworth; 2, Bull; bow, Adams. Later in the afternoon, Marvin took Bull's place at 2, and Bull was tried at stroke, Dobyns going out. Adams was also tried at stroke and Dobyns at bow. Mr. Mumford coached part of the time from Perkins's place...
...which was coached by Townsend from the coxswain's seat, rowed as follows: Stroke, Locke; 7, Perry; 6, J. Lawrence; 5, Du Bois; 4, W. Wheelwright; 3, Frost; 2, Williams; bow, Brewer. The order in this eight was changed from the day before by Brewer taking Du Bois's place at bow, while Du Bois went to 5 to substitute for Lyman, who was away...