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Yesterday afternoon the 'varsity crew, including the coxswain, were photographed at the boat-house. The men who were photographed were Hutchinson, Jones, Goddard, Watriss, Upham, Tilton, Perkins, Keyes, Powers, Nelson, Kelton, and Bottelle, cox. Yesterday Jones stroked the 'varsity eight and Kelton rowed at number...
...regular semi-annual meeting of the Harvard St. Paul's School Club was held last evening in the rooms of Mr. Watriss. The officers for the ensure year were elected; H. W. Corning, '91, was elected president, T. Everett, '91, vice-president. N. Neff, '92, secretary and treasurer and R. P. Bowler to serve on the executive committee from'93. It was voted to hold an informal social meeting within two weeks. Plans to bring Harvard more prominently before the school at large and to show the warm interest felt by the graduates here at college in St. Paul...
Some changes have been made in the University crew. Yesterday Perkins was changed from 4 to 6, and Upham went back to 4. The men were Jones, stroke, Goddard 7, Perkins 6, Tilton 5, Upham 4, Watriss 3, Hutchinson 2, Hartridge bow. In the absence of their own launch the crew are using a little launch hired for the purpose. It is too slow to keep up with the crew...
...made since they adopted the new style of rigging, until yesterday, when the crew rowed in a paper shell for the first time, and again used a port stroke. The order was as follows: Goddard, '92, stroke; Jones, '92 7; Upham, '90, 6; Tilton, '90, 5; Perkins, '91, s; Watriss, '92, 3; Hutchinson, '90, 2; substitutes, G. Keyes, '89 and F. B. Winthrop, '91. Mr. Keyes has been out every day lately to coach...
...university crew yesterday tried a novel style of rigging the boat. They had the stroke on the starboard side and all the port men were moved back one number. Thus Jones '92 was stroke, Goddard 7, Upham 6, Tilton 5, Perkins 4, Watriss 3, Hutchison 2, Hartridge bow. The crew looked about as well as usual but Jones was a trifle slow to get his oar into the water at stroke...