Word: works
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coach R. F. Herrick '90, through the pressure of war work, was unable to devote any of his time to the coaching of the oarsmen, Coach Haines, Herrick's lieutenant for the past two years, was at the start of the season designated as head of the crew policy. Throughout the season the latter took complete charge of the first University and 1921 shells, while Coaches Brown and A. Beane '11 directed the lower University and Freshman boats...
Soon after the work on the river began, R. S. Emmet '19 was elected captain of the University eight. Together with Parkman and F. B. Whitman '19, he formed a trio which served as an excellent nucleus for the war-time crew. No training table was instituted, but as rigid a system of training as was practicable was instituted and an effort was made to put the crew work on a firm basis which should set a precedent for the continuation of rowing during...
...practice after the April recess was so arranged that it came but three times a week on alternate days with the work of the R. O. T. C., thus in no way interfering with the military training...
Word has been received from Camp Devens that the entire number of men comprising the special University detail to the cantonment have qualified in the work done. In bayonet training J. S. Higgins '20, N. L. Harris '19 and C. P. Anderson '21 were given the rating of instructors and J. R. Quarles 1G, R. Pierce '19, M. A. Rogers '19 and B. N. Suravitz '19 that of assistant instructors...
...universities are entered in the meet, which will include 13 events. Princeton is favored to win first place, after the defeat it gave Yale and the University in the triangular meet at New Haven last week. In view of the short period of training allowed by military training work at practically all the colleges, and considering especially the slow condition of the track due to the recent rains, it is probable that no records will be broken today...