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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...length by the first Weld crew in 9 minutes and 44 seconds, fairly good time considering that the wind blew across the course, kicking up a choppy sea which bothered the star-board men considerably. The first Newell crew, which was second at the finish, was a length and three-quarters ahead of the second Weld, which in turn led the second Newell by a quarter of a length of open water. The start was not made until one o'clock owing to the difficulty of securing a coxswain for the second Weld crew. C. H. Morrill '00, who finally...
...Newell rapidly drew up to second place which it kept throughout the race. At the end of the first half mile the Weld crew lead by a length and a quarter, but by hard rowing, followed by a spurt at the bridge, the Newell crew reduced this lead to three-quarters of a length. The Weld gradually drew away again, but just before the finish the Newell spurted again until they were only half a length behind. G. Bancroft, stroke of the Weld crew, who was rowing with splendid form and judgment, waited until the Newell's spurt had spent...
...eights and crews formed at the University boat-house. This fall there is no 'Varsity rowing, but most of last year's crews are on the club eights. The first Weld contains Bancroft, Wood and Blake of last year's University crew, besides Griswold, who rowed for the last three years on the Yale crew; the Newell has Higginson, Sheafe, Tilton, and Harding...
Professor Cummings and W. E. Weaver 2L., were re-elected president and secretary, respectively. The three undergraduate vacancies on the Board of Directors were filled by the election of W. Phillips '00, J. R. Locke '01, and B. Wendell, Jr., '02. The other five members of the Board are: From the Faculty, Professor Taussig; Medical School, Professor Mallory; Law School, R. C. Davis 3L.; Graduate School, C. H. Ayres 2G.; University at large, J. M. Boutwell, Assistant in the Scientific School...
...Kirtland '01, E. Mayer '00, W. Morse '00, and H. A. Yeomans '00. The opening speeches will be twelve minutes in length and the rebuttal five minutes. The sides have been assigned as follows: Affirmative--Mayer, Kirtland and Yeomans; negative--Morse, Frank and Bruce. From these six, three men and an alternate will be selected for the final team. Professor Baker, Mr. I. L. Winter and Mr. R. C. Ringwalt, who will act as judges, will award the Coolidge prize of $100 to the man who has made the best speeches in the three trials...