Word: stepped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Another more important question is that of consideration for the other members of his crew. In every boat there are men who take part in fall rowing as a serious step toward a place in the University or Freshman boat. The irregularity of certain men bears most unjustly upon these men, as every shift and change retards their development. The oarsmen who take the dormitory rowing practice as a voluntary exercise should bear in mind that they are unfair to their crew-mates individually and collectively when they fail to report...
...action on the part of the Graduate Treasurer of Athletics in abolishing this malpractice is a great step forward in putting athletics upon a sound business basis. Under the old regime, when book-keeping was lax and expenses unnecessarily large, gifts to the Athletic Association were an easy way of making both ends meet. Now, however, with receipts and expenditures carefully supervised, the necessity of subscriptions no longer exists. Mr. Garcelon deserves high praise for his recent action and for the administration which made it possible...
Perhaps the most direct decrease in receipts is due to the greatest step forward which has been taken by the Athletic Association. Last year subscriptions for University teams were abolished. This year Freshman subscriptions are to follow...
...never too late; and remember the second team is the step leading to the University. L. WITHINGTON...
...change in the order of the University crew yesterday comes as a great surprise to almost the entire undergraduate body. The substitution of a new stroke is always a step of the greatest significance and danger, as it necessarily involves the whole crew's adjusting itself to a new rhythm. The shift yesterday appears more radical, when it is considered that it involves every seat in the boat except bow and 4, while that last spring affected only stroke...