Word: whole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lehmann yesterday gave out an official criticism of the crew, expressing on the whole much satisfaction with the way in which the men have worked during the winter and with the results obtained. He has not heretofore cared to make any definite statements in regard to the crew, because he has been with them so short a time this spring. The criticism is as follows...
...work in the barge has showed a steady and continued improvement. The stroke has lengthened out; the swing and balance have become better; the grip at the beginning is firmer; and the work of the blades in the water is on the whole clean and strong, although there is still observable a tendency here and there to feather under water...
...Lehmann expects to devote what time he can spare from the 'Varsity to the class crews and has already given them some little attention. He is of the opinion that the various crews throughout the whole organization are rowing approximately the same stroke, approaching uniformity quite as closely as do the Oxford or Cambridge crews...
...material as a whole is very good. Of the new men Harbeck and MacKaye, both Freshmen, have developed well and will be valuable additions to the team. Hewitt, Wood, Baker and White of last year's team are all doing good work...
...whole the men are rowing in fair form, with a rather long and powerful stroke. The blade work, however, is ragged, and the stroke lacks dash. The crews are evenly matched, and it is probable that the race will be close and interesting. The crews rowed yesterday as follows...