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...very necessary for the men to row in the same places for a considerable time before the race, it is not best for all the men to do the same amount of work every day, so that a coach is constantly worried between what is best for certain individuals and what is best for the crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 12/21/1901 | See Source »

...been made for the substitutes in the awarding of sweaters and lettering for the football season? The men who made the University eleven got the "H" and the players on the scrub received a "2nd." Now, why are the substitutes of the first eleven discriminated against? At Yale, a certain number of substitutes are given caps with the letter Y, and F B on either side, and I see no reason why the same plan cannot be adopted by Harvard. The regulation black cap with the red "H" and the letters F and B on either side, could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 12/19/1901 | See Source »

...exhausting. Before going any further it must be remembered that it is yet to be shown that any man whose vital organs were sound and who had properly and carefully trained, has ever been injured in a 'Varsity race, either in this country or in England. A certain amount of exhaustion is a necessary result of any severe physical contest where the participants are using their nervous and muscular energy to the highest degree. It takes some little time to regain the energy thus expended;--in rowing, perhaps longer than in most other sports--but if the recovery is complete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 12/18/1901 | See Source »

...Brown '91 spoke last night in the Fogg Lecture Room "On Certain Great Men and Great Occasions in the History of Harvard." He began by describing Governor Hutchinson's visit to the College on April 4, 1771, just when the College had begun to take on its present appearance, for the fire of 1761 had destroyed nearly all of the old buildings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Brown's Lecture. | 12/17/1901 | See Source »

...Memorial Society Lectures. III. Certain Great Men and Great Occasions in the History of the University. Mr. W. G. Brown. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 12/16/1901 | See Source »

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