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Marvin, who usually rows at 7 on the fist crew, was absent and Captain Thomson, who rows at 6, is at present in Philadelphia suffering from a bad cold. The two crews rowed about twenty minutes each and were coached by Captain Bullard. They will go on the river tomorrow, if not today. It has not yet been announced who will be the permanent coach when they get on the water...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., March 23.- Boston 6, University of Virginia 4. Three innings; called on account of cold...
...hanging ropes were of tarred hemp and the man who attempted to strike the rough canvas-covered striking bag was usually content with one blow. The pulley weights were swinging iron balls, unguided by rods, which swung and banged, raising clouds of dust. After a man had grasped the cold iron handles he usually found it better to hold on than to let go. After the first few day's work the weak men were eliminated by "unnatural selection." The apparatus was too heavy...
...shown to us in simple things. Possessing this faculty our present life is not an isolated one, short and uncertain, but merely a part or beginning of the eternal life. But without the consciousness of God's presence in all nature, life loses its purpose and degenerates into a cold, hopeless existence...
...approved by Coach Watson, a boat that will weigh not more than two hundred pounds, and will carry 1350 pounds. It will be of Spanish cedar and 63 feet long, with a beam of 22 inches and an extreme depth of 13.25 inches. All the braces will be of cold drawn steel tube. The rigging will be Kern's. Mr. Webb and Mr. Hartwell have just finished one boat for the Harvard crews at South Boston, and the Worcester boat will be known as the freshman boat, but the 'varsity crew will have the choice of boats...