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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...originally consisted of the third and fourth Freshman eights, respectively, but so many changes have been made in the old orders that it is impossible to judge the relative speeds of the two boats. The Newell crew, although composed of better material, has been rowing rather irregularly lately and recent shifts have been made in its order. The Weld boat is developing a good drive, though some-what ragged in its general form...
...distribute the power more evenly. Parke, Boyer and Knowlton have been moved from the second crew to 5, 4, and 3, respectively, on the first. Despard, who has been rowing at 4, has taken Bacon's place at 2. The progress of the crew has been retarded by recent shifts and the loss of several good men. The stroke is still short at the finish and the men are inclined to slump in the boat. The general form of the crew, however, is good...
...value, said Dr. Warren, not only to prospective practitioners, but also to army officers, provincial governors, engineers in the tropics, and men in all walks of life. For men who enter the medical profession the following different spheres of practice are open: original research, which has until recently received little attention in England and the United States; state and insurance medicine, calling for bureau duties; tropical medicine, involving interesting scientific studies; army surgery and medicine, the importance of which has been shown by the enormous decrease in mortality from infectious diseases during recent wars...
During the past ten years Mr. Dohs has had full charge of all indoor gymnastic work, including the training of the University gymnastic team, the conduct of the daily 5 o'clock classes, and, until recent years, the instruction in fencing. He has also taught at Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, and has been gymnastic instructor at several schools and clubs in Boston and vicinity...
...Sanborn, after graduating from the University, was a lecturer at Cornell, Smith, Wellesley, and the Concord School of Philosophy. He was later editor of the "Boston Commonwealth." "Springfield Republican" and "Journal of Social Science," and is the author of a number of biographics, his most recent works being "The Personality of the roan" and "The Personality of Emerson...