Word: training
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...graduates will finally be selected to row a race in shells over the same course and on the same day as the regular class race. There will also be other races in fours and possibly in pairs and singles. Freshman are especially urged to come out. All crews will train under the supervision of the 'Varsity management...
...train strictly for one week, alternating then with a week during which they are allowed greater liberty. By this system it is hoped to keep the men in fair condition until the nearer approach of the races, when of course the training will become more severe...
...shot put, there are A. Lovering '97, F. Shaw and E. H. Clark, who have all done thirty-eight feet or better. G. W. Bouve '98, S. W. Wheeler '98, P. M. Jaffray '99 and W. D. Hennen '98 are also training for this event. This is the only field event where continuous practice is at present possible. Most of these men will also train for this event. He has a record of 117 feet...
William H. Riddle, A. B. 1895 and A. M. 1896 died Jan. 23 at St. Paul, Minn., the victim of a collision between a train and an electric car which occurred last December...
...CREW.- Following men be dressed to row at 3.50. Dobyns, K. Adams, Hurley, Marvin, Shiefe, Kinnicutt, Warner, Flershem, McBurney, Barnes, Butler, Barges, Irving, Wadsworth, Riggs, Brent, J. Adams, Robinson, Sayre, Rice, Hennen, Gould, Sanborn, Swan. Men whose names and not down need not train any longer...