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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...afternoon the Freshman four beat the scrub four by half a length in a mile race. The second crew then went over the Henley distance at a high stroke but no time was taken. The stroke was high, 34 to 38 a minute. Finally, the first crew rowed three miles downstream in a little over 16 minutes. The good effect of the morning row with Wray in the boat was still noticeable. The Freshmen took only a short paddle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHIFT MADE IN FIRST EIGHT | 6/15/1914 | See Source »

...University crews spent today in Gardiners Bay, Long Island, on Mr. Berrick's boat, Gypsy, getting in a short swim. The Freshmen went to Ocean Beach for their swim and lunched at the Griswold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHIFT MADE IN FIRST EIGHT | 6/15/1914 | See Source »

Morning prayers at this time were held at 6 o'clock and attendance upon them was enforced by requiring the payment of money for any delinquency. "If a student went to the place of public worship before the ringing of the second bell, he was fined not exceeding one shilling; if he was guilty of disorderly conduct immediately after or before prayers, or of irreverance during the service, he was fined a sum not exceeding five shillings, and if he walked on the common or the streets or fields of the town of Cambridge on the Lord...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAPEL, PAST AND PRESENT | 6/13/1914 | See Source »

...students to offer excuse for absence from chapel. The tutors decided no longer to admit such excuses. This caused great indignation among the students, who met in a body and declared the rule "unconstitutional." Several windows were broken and several suspected students expelled. At this the three lower classes went to the President declaring that they would leave College. The Seniors applied for recommendation to another college. The Overseers of the College, however, held a meeting, and by confirming the action of the President and tutors and announcing their resolution to support the subordinate government of the College, soon brought...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAPEL, PAST AND PRESENT | 6/13/1914 | See Source »

Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 12, 1914. Both crews took short half-mile paddles in the morning. The University and Freshman crews went together getting used to rowing a high stroke for a short distance. In the afternoon, all the crews went down below the Navy Yard and back, the second rowing the Henley distance one mile and 500 yards at a high stroke. The time was slow being against wind and tide. Several members of the graduate rowing committee visited camp this morning. White has been selected to fill the vacancy in the Freshman squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OARSMEN TRY HIGH STROKE | 6/13/1914 | See Source »

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