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Voluntary work under the direction of coach Wray will begin immediately immediately after the Christmas recess for all candidates for the University and Freshman crews. This work will last until the end of the examination period, the work consisting of practice on the machines of the Newell boathouse. Freshman candidates who have had little or no experience are advised to take advantage in this opportunity to get instruction from Coach Wray...
Voluntary work under the direction of Coach Wray for all candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin immediately after the Christmas recess on the machines in the Newell boat-house. Inexperienced men are advised to take advantage of this opportunity to learn some of the rudiments of rowing form. Organized practice will begin directly after the end of the examination period, the early work consisting for the most part of practice on the machines and in the tank at Newell together with cross-country running. After the ice breaks on the river practice will be held from both...
Both Freshman and University candidates will be called out for regular practice directly after mid-years. Voluntary work on the machines will start immediately after the Christmas recess. The early regular practice will consist of work on the machines and in the tank until the river is open. Coach Wray will again have supervision over the work of all candidates for University and Freshman crews...
...very nearly equal all during the season. The third and fourth crews were known as the first Eliot and Thayer crews, with the remainder, ten graded crews, divided into the Eliot and Thayer clubs. Under fairly strenuous training the men rounded into shape rapidly under the supervision of Coach Wray. Special attention was given to perfecting a slow, hard stroke, with particular emphasis on an easy recovery. Previous to the fall regatta crews A and B rowed two mile races on different days, both finishing in dead heats. The slow stroke was probably responsible for this to a large extent...
...Freshmen in the history of rowing at the University was brought to a close. The men were called out during the second week after College opened and practice was held daily up to last Thursday. There were three crews from each dormitory working under the supervision of Coach Wray and receiving special attention from G. M. MacVicar...