Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crew race tomorrow on a 1 3/4 mile course, ending near the Union Boat Club. The winner will annex the Agassiz Cup, presented in 1931 by G. R. Agassiz '84, president of the Board of Overseers. A combination crew made up of Leverett and Adams House men will also row the course, although it will be ineligible for the award. Men on probation will be permitted to row in this race...
...crews will race again to determine which House crew will meet the victorious Yale class crew on Saturday, May 20. After tomorrow's race, Dunster and Winthrop will have only an even eight men out for the sport, for only men of satisfactory scholastic standing will be allowed to row in preparation for racing Yale...
...course is supposed to be an introduction to Philosophy through the historical method, but in actuality falls far short of its mark. The lectures are either very poor in content and well delivered, or of mediocre calibre and delivered in such a way that only those in the front row can hear, and then indistinctly. The section meetings once a week vary with the instructor, and for the most part provide the only opportunity for enlightenment in the course...
...Princeton crews are expected to be in Cambridge on Friday morning, and to row twice...
...possibility that the race might take place in the morning instead of in the afternoon appeared last night when word was received that Princeton athletic officials, coaches, and managers were willing to row in the morning when the chances of smoother water are better if the arrangement was agreeable to both Harvard and Tech...