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...Bob Cook was in Cambridge last week inspecting the progress of the new shell which Day is building for Yale. He also watched the work of the crew...
...training the Yale crew this year Bob Cook will adopt a longer body swing and reach, and will use the narrower English oar, but will not adopt the English seats or rigging. The training will aim wat atermanship and a clean, hard catch and drive...
Walter Camp and "Bob" Cook of Yale and W. A. Brooks of Harvard met in New York on Saturday to discuss plans for a reconciliation in athletics between Harvard and Yale. Nothing definite can be reported publicly until the decisions of the conference are laid before the athletic advisers of the two universities...
...Yale crew which is to race in the Henley regatta sailed from New York on Saturday. Besides the coaches, Bob Cook and ex-Captain Armstrong, the following men were taken, Captain Treadway, Langford, Simpson, McLongacre, Bailey, Rodgers, Beard and Brown, and substitutes Wheelwright, Whitney, Mills and Clarke. The crew expects to row from 38 to 40 strokes per minute at Henley. They will try to get the lead at the start and hold it. The eighteen days which they will have in England before the race will be devoted to mastering the Henley course and its turns...
...crew has been coached for the past week by F. A. Johnson, captain of the ninety-four crew, and Bob Cook is expected shortly. Little change can be noted in the general work. A series of photographs were taken recently to show the individual faults of the men, the plan proving very successful. The squad will probably be reduced by two or three men during the coming week...