Word: travelers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...stream in the launch with the first crew. The men rowed in fours and sixes for about a mile, while Mr. Higginson coached them in starting forward quickly on the recover. When they tried to row all eight, the boat was very unsteady and did not seem to travel well. In a quarter-mile brush with the second on the way down-stream, the second crew beat the first by a length, while rowing the same stroke. In a considerably longer stretch, around the bend to the boat-house, the first had the inside of the curve and finished hardly...
...first crew showed a slight improvement on the finish of the stroke. The boat did not hang quite as much as on Saturday and seemed to travel somewhat faster...
...applying the power, particularly at the finish of the stroke. The crew seemed to show a little improvement, rowing well together, with an even beat, and more life. In a half mile stretch on the way home, when the crew was rowing 28, they seemed to space well and travel fast, but it is impossible to gauge the speed of the eight when they are not beside the second. I. P. Dana '71, captain of the '71 crew, coached the men for a few moments, before reaching the boat house, on watermanship and balancing the boat...
...Chairman of the Committee on Fellowships and other Aids for Graduate Students before the first day of January of the year in which the candidates expect to present themselves for examination. The candidate who receives the Fellowship will be required to spend at least one year in travel and study in Europe under the general direction of the Professor of Architecture and will be required to make reports embodying the results of his study...
Professor Palmer, who will divide his sabbatical year with Professor Royce, and be absent the first half-year, intends to travel in England, France and Italy. Philosophy 4 will not be given next year, but another course on some phase of ethics will substituted...