Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Howes, arrived at Annapolis yesterday morning. They got out on the water at 4.30, and paddled up over the course in short stretches, accompanied by Coach Wray in a single. After coming in, the men took a run before dinner. The order of the crew is as follows: Stroke, Sargent; 7, Richardson; 6, Bacon; 5, Waid; 4, Lunt; 3, Severance; 2, Fish, bow, Faulkner; cox., Blagden...
...contains several highly interesting and even noteworthy contributions. Professor Edwin F. Gay, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, sets forth tersely but very comprehensively the purpose, policy, and anticipated achievements of this new and notable addition to the University's agencies of public service. Dr. D. A. Sargent discusses in an interesting and profitable manner the evolution of modern methods in testing physical strength for purposes of scientific comparison; Mr. Theodore Nance, a Boston newspaper man, contributes some very pointed and effective advice to college men who aspire to become journalists; and there are several other features quite...
...University crew will leave tonight on the Federal Express for Annapolis, where it will race the Naval Academy on the River Severn next Wednesday. The crew will row in the following order: Stroke, Sargent, 166; 7, Richardson (capt.), 188; 6, E. Bacon 184; 5, Waid, 175; 4, Lunt, 179; 3, Severance, 177; 2, Fish, 171; bow, Faulkner, 177; cox., Blagden, 106. The crew will be accompanied by Morgan as substitute, coach Wray, and manager Howes. The squad will stay at Carvel Hall, and complete their training on the Severn...
...consisted of very slow paddling, and the stroke was kept low with the aim of teaching the crew to row smoothly. Considerable time was devoted to trying out strokes in all three crews on the squad. In the first crew Bacon was tried for the first month, and then Sargent was put in. At the end of the fall rowing a race was held over the four mile course in order to try out the men; and the rowing of the University crew in that race was fairly smooth. This spring six men picked from the dormitory crews were added...
...crews got out on the river on February 21, nearly a month earlier than last year. For the first month Sargent was tried at stroke, and then Morgan was tried for two weeks. On March 23 Sargent was taken back into the first boat where he has since remained. The only other change in the make-up of the crew was the shifting of Waid to 5. By making the rowing smooth the work at a low stroke last fall accomplished the desired end; and the crew has developed fairly well this spring. The showing of the last few days...