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...work of the Freshman crew has also been retarded, and still shows plenty of room for improvement. The boat seems to lean to starboard and does not go along as smoothly as might be wished...
...boathouse at a fast pace. Owing to the numerous changes in the orders the work was ragged and the boats did not maintain an even keel. Morgan's crew, rowing a 27 stroke, spaced poorly, and the men failed to get all the power out of the stroke, the starboard side particularly being uneven. Ball's crew caught the water well together, but were inclined to rush their slides. Amberg's work at 7 was very creditable...
...Saturday in a short paddle up stream. The five stern men, who have not been changed since March 20, were well together, but a break in the rhythm of the stroke was noticeable at 3. Considering the fact, however, that Morgan, until last Wednesday, had not rowed on the starboard side of a crew for almost two years he showed very creditable form on Saturday. Tappan at bow rowed as smoothly as if he had been there all season...
...there was no loss of drive or shortening of the stroke. Morgan, however, was rather short on his slide, but his work on the whole was creditable, considering the fact that yesterday was only his second trial in the position, and that he has been shifted to the starboard side of the boat after rowing port for two years...
William Wellington Corlett '06, of New York, seven, prepared for College at Morristown School. He rowed on the Weld Freshman crew of 1903, on his Sophomore class crew, and last year stroked the University four-oared crew from the starboard side. Age, 21; height, 5 ft. 11 in.; weight, 160 pounds...