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Last Friday when the 'varsity crew rowed two or three times beside the freshman, they went by so last that it was hard to believe that the latter moved at all. An ordinary freshman crew ought to keep up with the 'varsity for half a mile without any trouble when both are going easily. Judging from this, '92 is some eight lengths to the half-mile slower than the average freshman crew...
...March 15 the following men went to the training table for the nine, together with a few who have gone since that time: Poole, '91, McClung, '92, Dalzell, '91, Traver, '89 S., McBride, '90, S., Calhoun, '91 Noyes, '89, (capt.). Cushing, '91, G., McClintock, '90, Heffelfinger, '91 S., W. McClintock, '91, Day, '89 S., N. McClintock, '91, Graves...
...candidates for the Mott Haven team at Yale went into training yesterday, and, as in the last two years, are to be under the charge of Murphy, who is one of the best professional trainers in the country. The track has been thoroughly rolled and made hard enough for use so that nothing can hinder the men from beginning active outdoor training at once. Many improvements have been made since last year in the field and apartments of the team, among the most important of which may be mentioned the shower baths...
...method adopted by the Camera Club is to say the east unjust, and cannot be criticized too severely. A few men influenced by a communication which appeared in the CRIMSON, went to work and got about twenty friends to join them in forming a club. Now this would have been all right, had these twenty-five men intended to form a private club, for themselves and friends; but by applying for the use of a room in Sever Hall as a dark room, they have clearly shown that they do not regard their club as a private club...
...going to organize a crew to give the Harvard 'varsity crew practice. Mr. C. P. Curtis, '83, who stroked the 'varsity for the years of '81 and '82, is at the head of the matter, and under his management the crew promises to be a great success. The crew went on the water for the first time yesterday, with the following men in the boat, all of whom rowed on the 'varsity in former years: 1, Meyer: 2. Brooks, '87; 3, Russell, '85: 4, Borland, '86; 5, Burgess, '87; 6, Bacon, '80; 7, Peabody, '79; stroke, Curtis...