Word: underlying
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The candidates for the freshman crew have been divided into two squads, one of which consisting of twenty-four men, will row regularly. The other squad will run every day from the gymnasium. There are now three crews rowing daily, made up of the following men: Ransom, Stone, French, Farwell...
The rules under which the university crew is now training are not strict. Smoking and drinking are forbidden. No hour is specified for going to bed, but permission must be obtained of the captain if a candidate finds it necessary to remain up later than theatre hour.
Mr. E. H. Wood has been appointed manager of the freshman crew under the approval of the captain of the university crew.
The freshmen are under stricter rules. Every man must retire by 11 o'clock each night except Saturday and one other evening during the week, when he may attend the theatre.
As stated above, Mr. Storrow is sound on legwork, but this legwork without "form" will be of no avail against Yale. At New London this year the professionals thought the Yale crew rowed like professionals, yet their form was as good as ever. It was their watermanship and legwork which...