Word: yesterdays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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University and Freshman oarsmen completed their first week of training in the tank yesterday with the seating of the upper crews considerably changed from the original division on the first day of practice. J. Harrison, Jr., '20 has been moved up from the second crew to replace F. B. Whitman '19 at seven in the first boat, while the latter is now rowing in Harrison's place on Crew B. Several shifts have also been made in the first Freshman boat. R. M. Sedgwick and J. Sise, formerly at two and six, respectively, have been changed about. S. Wadsworth...
Captain Archibald Roosevelt '17 has been both decorated with the Croix de Guerre and wounded, according to word received yesterday by the War Department. The decoration was awarded for "gallantry in action," but the details of the engagement have not yet been made public...
Contrary to the announcement in yesterday's CRIMSON, Captain Leslabay's fencing class, which meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, will not be given up, but will meet as in the past. This does not apply to the Freshman fencing class which has been abandoned for the remainder of the year...
...agreement on the subject and time of the annual triangular debate was reached yesterday by the University, Yale and Princeton. The debate will be held as originally planned on March 22, the University negative team debating against the Princeton affirmative in Sanders Theatre, while the affirmative meets Yale in New Haven...
Yale has definitely decided to award "Y"s in the three major sports, baseball, crew and track, this spring, according to an announcement made by the faculty of that institution yesterday. This is the first decision at either Yale, Princeton or the University to place spring sports on practically an equal standard with the same sports before war began...