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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Monday. Last year the team was not able to practice on the track till March 29, so the work may even now get started earlier this season. The vacation, however, comes at an unfortunate time, and it may be necessary for some of the most promising men to cut short their recess, though no one will be expected to stay in Cambridge all the time...
Yesterday afternoon '98 was the only class crew that rowed. The second crew went out first and later the first crew rowed some short stretches. The order of the first crew was as follows...
...Varsity crew rowed one short stretch up river and back yesterday. As Mr. Mumford was not out Goodrich coached from the launch. After the eight rowed, Goodrich had Bull and Wrightington out in the pair...
...which the crew used two years ago. In spite of the rough water the crew did fairly good work. The order was as follows: Stroke, Saunders; 7, Duffield; 6, Dunlop; 5, Sullivan; 4, Sleeper; 3, Dexter; 2, Scattergood; bow, Rantoul. Mr. X. H. Goodenough '82 was out for a short time but did not see the men row. He will take charge of the crew next Wednesday and will be with them until the race...
...from the leading parts by the resignation of the '97 members. Then, too, the management has increased the total number with a view to giving a more powerful volume of tone, so that now there are fifteen mandolins and seven guitars. Under these circumstances the progress in the short time the club has been playing has been most satisfactory. The club has been given the use of No. 1 Lawrence Scientific Shool for rehearsals and the benefits from a large room are shown in a great improvement in playing together and in keeping in good time and swing. The club...