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...following 12 men will make the trip: S. O. Richardson '11, R. H. Coe '11, J. G. B. Perkins '11, A. Beane '11, H. C. Leslie '12, R. S. Parker '12, J. Shillito '11, A. S. Jowett '11, E. A. Winsor '11, W. S. Jackson '11, substitute, Coach Charles Stephenson, and boat-rigger John Sullivan...
...5Engineering 5e, Pierce 209Engineering 16a, Pierce 212English 33, Sever 5English 39, Lower Mass.Fine Arts 3, Zool. Lecture RoomFrench 1a, Emerson JGerman 1c, HoldenGerman 4, Sever 17, 18Government 1:Mr. Ervin's sect., Harvard 5Mr. Estes's sect., Upper Mass.Mr. Harrison's sect., Upper Mass.Mr. Pollak's sect., Lower Mass.Mr. Stephenson's sect., Harvard 6Government 10, Sever 35, 36Greek 8, Sever 17History A2, Sever 17History 6, Sever 6History 28, Sever 6Italian 3, Sever 23Mathematics 18, Sever 23Mathematics 27, Sever 23Mining 17, Sever 24Physics 14, Sever 23Semitic 12 hf., Semitic Mus.Slavic 1a, Sever 17Spanish 2, Sever 29Zoology 3, Sever 24Tuesday, June 14.Anthropology...
...preparation for the graded crew races will begin this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Only those men who rowed on the upperclass crews will be eligible. The first and second Junior eights will row from the Newell boathouse and the Senior and Sophomore crews from the Weld. Coach Stephenson will have charge of the Newell crews and Coach Brown of the Weld crews...
...lightest of the upperclass crews, and does not seem to be quite as good as either the Seniors or the Juniors, but the eight has been strengthened by the return of Barnes to 7, and has improved during the last two days. The Junior crew, under Coach Stephenson, was badly defeated by the second University crew last Monday, and showed many faults in the race. The bad tendency to jab the oars in after hanging on the catch has been partially corrected, and the crew is certainly rowing in better form now than that shown on Monday. The second...
...Junior crew, under Coach Stephenson, has shown a slight improvement during the past week, but yesterday was easily defeated by the second University eight by six lengths of open water after being given a start of one length. The second University crew stopped at Fairfield street, while the Junior went on to the end of the Basin. After the first minute of rowing the Junior crew went to pieces. The eight is trying to acquire a long, hard finish, with an easy recovery. The Freshman crew is well developed for this time in the season, and should win the race...