Word: squad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year and 108 the year before, while for 1921 the showing was still more meagre, less than 45 candidates being on hand for the initial workout. However, as the crew work will not be allowed to interfere with the R. O. T. C. schedule, it is expected that the squad will be materially increased within the next few days. Candidates who come out today or tomorrow will not be handicapped...
...bring about the physical betterment of as many men as possible, rather than to develop a single crew. In accordance with this purpose, as many boats as can be filled will be kept on the river during the entire season. There will consequently be no cut in the squad and each man will receive an unusual amount of individual attention. The practice will be so arranged as in no way to interfere with R. O. T. C. work or afternoon laboratory periods...
...outlook for the spring baseball season is promising. The University squad, although including no "H" men, has a fair amount of reliable material from former Freshman teams, of which the nine will probably be largely composed. Several experienced men are now in College who were members of last year's 1920 aggregation which was disbanded when war was declared...
...prospects for a strong University eight this spring are bright for beside Captain F. Parkman '19 there will be several members of last year's squad to form a nucleus for the crew. R. S. Emmet '19, who was stroke of the second crew when war was declared, has returned to College and will probably stroke the University shell this season. F. B. Whitman '19 and C. Canfield '19 are other members of last year's squad who will try for seats in the boat this spring. Among the members of the 1920 crew squad who will be candidates...
There was no Freshman practice yesterday because of the soft condition of the ice. Instead, Coach Gross gave the squad a short talk in which he discusses the strength of the Eli seven and impressed upon the Freshmen the necessity of team-work...