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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the spring crew work 16 University oarsmen have been selected for the crew training table which will start next Monday morning in the Varsity Club. The following 21 men will eat at the table: Captain H. A. Murray '15, H. B. Cabot, Jr., '17, B. Harwood '15, C. C. Lund '16, J. W. Middendorf '16, D. P. Morgan '16, K. B. G. Parsons '16, T. E. Stebbins '17, E. W. Soucy '16, R. R. Brown '17, F. W. Busk '16, W. S. Ely '17, H. S. Middendorf '16, A. Potter '17, W. Richardson '17, J. Talcott '16; coxswains...
...same time presenting a valuable training to meet those questions. And equally important, the School is proving itself a very efficient employment bureau for those men who take advantage of the opportunity. Positions are secured for all the graduates in which there is ample chance for advancement. To start on $1,450 a year more than compensates for two years spent in preparation...
...short race between the first and second University crews took place yesterday. The first crew won by about half a length. Pair-oar work for these crews will begin today and continue daily, lasting from 10 to 12.30 o'clock. The University training table will start on Monday with breakfast. Hereafter the crew will use the Sim's boat which was used in the race against Yale last year...
Football is a race against time. Princeton and Yale are already far ahead of us, since both have held winter practice and have made plans for a long spring drill. Harvard's practice lasts exactly eighteen days. If we wish to be in the race next fall, we must start immediately, as championships are won only by the hardest kind of work. Thus, it is imperative that more candidates report for spring practice...
Football is in a bad way when at the spring meeting not enough men report to make up two full teams. Yet this is just what happened Friday. The meeting called to start work for the 1915 season with vigor and enthusiasm, was a fizzle. A handful of men, mostly Freshmen, attended...