Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew rowed in the tank yesterday afternoon. Their work showed the same general tendencies as formerly, the inclination to hang at the full reach being still marked...
...sharp run round to the Gymnasium by way of North Avenue, where they are put through dumb bell exercises. As a whole the squad, which now numbers about 35, has showed marked improvement; the men are not so awkward in sliding as at first, although they are still very slow at starting. The fielding is rather cleaner and the men seem to be learning how to handle the ball. On the other hand, the throwing, especially after fumbles is apt to be very wild. S. W. Lewis 1900, H. Foster '98, and A. Davis '98 have been taking turns...
...have been connected with the class of '97 and who are still members of the University...
...have been connected with the class of '97 and who are still members of the University...
Yesterday Mr. Mumford coached the University crew in the tank. Bull's sprained wrist was enough better to allow him to row in his old place at stroke, but J. F. Perkins is still ill and on account of the scarcity of port oars no one rowed at two. A new set of oars for the tank arrived yesterday from Shaw, and tomorrow the whole crew will row together again...