Word: rowse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Freshman crew work started this fall with the interdormitory races. These proved successful in bringing out a great deal of material, and arousing interest. When the regular work began on February 16, 120 men reported, making a record in the history of the University. Hard work and keen competition have...
Class unity seems to be the lesson of the new book. If there are any men who do not know everyone in the class, the volume, with its rows of faces; will be of great help in gaining acquaintance. Aside from its contents, such activity as the publication of the...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 7. -- The University and Freshman crews arrived here this afternoon in time to take practice rows on the Thames at 5 o'clock. They rowed in a light rain with a westerly wind, the Freshmen going only to the 2-mile mark and...
A system of signals, similar to that used for the past century at the English Henley, has been arranged. There will be two courses: number one, which Yale rows on, and number two, which the Sophomores will use. Two signs are erected at Harvard bridge, one with Yale's number...
The leading candidates for stroke are H. A. Scragg who stroked his freshman four at Yale and R. S. McCabe of the Ariel Boat Club of Baltimore. At seven will be F. P. Cross who stroked the Princeton University crew in 1911 and 1912; (Princeton, it will be remembered, rows...