Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...senior crew rowed yesterday as follows: Stroke, Pierce; 7, Pillsbury; 6, Potter; 5, Manning; 4, Cameron; 3, Stevenson; 2, Capen; bow, Miller. Greene and Thompson are still at the training table as substitutes...
...case there may still be any men who for any reason have failed to sign the blue book, but who may wish to attend the dinner, the committee has decided to keep the book open till 6 o'clock this evening. All who wish to be present must sign before then...
...Still many men are anxious that the opinions of graduates and undergraduates should be given consideration. The Faculty look at the matter from one point of view, and what they do is done with sincerity, but still not with complete wisdom. The graduates and undergraduates look at the matter from other points of view, and they should be heard. It would be better for all parties. The Faculty did the unfortunate thing of taking what was practically final action the first thing. This put them in a position where it was of no use to submit evidence or appeals...
There are now twelve men rowing with the freshman crew and this number will probably be retained for some time. There are still only seven men at the training table. Yesterday the order was: Stroke, H. Adams; 7, Fuller; 6, Seaver; 5, Ames; 4, Goodrich; 3, Rice; 2, Scull; bow, J. Adams...
...Oxfords selected after winning the toss, their boat was rapidly increasing its lead over the Cambridge shell, and they were rowing easily. At Craven Cottage Oxford was a length ahead. Cambridge was spurting, but could not gain against Oxford's long, sweeping stroke. Shooting Hammersmith Bridge, Oxford was still a length ahead. Cambridge made another spurt, with the same result as before...