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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...training the Yale crew this year Bob Cook will adopt a longer body swing and reach, and will use the narrower English oar, but will not adopt the English seats or rigging. The training will aim wat atermanship and a clean, hard catch and drive...
...cold shower baths to accommodate 400 men. The membership at present is less than forty. The Weld crews which are now training to row in eights end fours will not in any way crowd other members of the club who may wish, for exercise or pleasure, to use the canoes, the single shells, or the numberous compromises and wherries with which the house is filled. Shingles may be obtained at Amee's or of the secretary, R. F. Blake, 13 Hollis...
...Varsity barge which Davy has been overhauling for the Freshman crew is now ready for use. As it was expected that it would not be done until tomorrow it is, however, doubtful whether the crew use her today...
...increased the total number with a view to giving a more powerful volume of tone, so that now there are fifteen mandolins and seven guitars. Under these circumstances the progress in the short time the club has been playing has been most satisfactory. The club has been given the use of No. 1 Lawrence Scientific Shool for rehearsals and the benefits from a large room are shown in a great improvement in playing together and in keeping in good time and swing. The club plays at present four pieces: "An dich," by Czbulka; La Terenata, by Tostoi; Bolero...
...view of several things which have lately appeared in print concerning the work of newspaper correspondents at Harvard, I wish to make use of your columns for an explanation...