Word: yet
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rowed in very short stretches about 30 strokes to the minute, and Coach Wray followed in his single scull, coaching the men on their individual faults. L. Withington at 5 does not seem to get his shoulders on very well at the catch, and Lunt's finish is not yet satisfactory. The whole crew is inclined to tear at the water at the catch instead of dropping the oars in quickly without jerking. In spite of these slight faults, however, the crew continues to show marked improvement with every row. The Freshman eight did no harder work than...
...well together. Although the crew is sure to improve, it does not seem as if it could win the race. Of the Yale freshman four little is known, but it is sure that Harvard's Freshman four is fast. The graduate eights have not as yet been made...
...present time sufficient money has not been subscribed to the 1909 class fund to meet the early demands that will be made upon it. It is essential that the first instalment be sent to the treasurer before Class Day. If the pledge card has not yet been sent in it is desirable that this be done at once even though actual payment cannot be made at the same time. J. M. GROTON, Treasurer...
...Union by the fact that they are able to take advantage of its privileges only on rare occasions. They may have been members throughout their College course, or may have been graduated before the founding of the Union, thus losing the opportunity to become familiar with its advantages. Yet because as graduates they are eligible to membership, they are denied the use of the club-house on their occasional visits to Cambridge. It has become the policy of the Union to extend its privileges to men of several other colleges visiting Cambridge with their teams, while every Harvard graduate...
...initiated by a group of members of the Association. As a result a series of meetings of strictly evangelical character was conducted under the auspices of the Association, and although some opposition was raised on the ground that they laid too great emphasis on the theological tenets of christianity, yet, in the light of the year's work that followed, it has been well proved that they drew a group of men who would not otherwise have been reached...