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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 4, 1913.--Crew practice here today was uneventful except for a minor change in the Freshman eight. Captain Morgan was moved from two to four, displacing H. Middendorf, and his place at two taken by Talcott from the Freshman four. In this order, the crew rowed over the two mile course for the first time, no attempt being made at fast work. Throughout the first mile, the stroke was maintained at 28, and in the last mile it was raised to 34. Under neutral weather conditions, there being no wind and no tide...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 3, 1913. -- Another change was made in the order of the University eight this afternoon when Chanler went in at stroke, and Harwood went back to four where he displaced Meyer. In this order the crew was sent for a row over the four-mile course, starting at the rail-road bridge with a light favoring wind and also with the last of the flood tide in their favor. The first two and one-half miles were taken at an easy stroke, 28 to 30, but in the last mile and a half...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 2, 1913.-Both the University crews and Freshman crews arrived here today in time to take a long easy paddle over the four-mile course to the railroad bridge and back. A temporary change was necessitated in the University eight as several men were detained in Cambridge. Murray took the place of Reynolds at bow and Harwood that of Goodale at number 6. Chanler was at stroke. All the men are in good condition...
...CRIMSON takes pleasure in announcing the election of William Cheney Brown, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., of the Junior Class, as president; of Arthur Calvert Smith, of New Haven, Conn., of the Junior Class, as managing editor; of Fletcher Graves, of St. Paul, Minn., of the Sophomore Class, as secretary; of William Masten Tugman, of Cincinnati, O., of the Junior Class, as editorial chairman; of Spencer Owens Shotter, of Savannah, Ga., of the Junior Class, as business manager; of John Hopkinson Baker, of Cambridge, of the Sophomore Class, as assistant business manager; and of Sidney Foote Greeley, of Winnetka...
...Haven, Conn., Monday, May 12, 1913.--The Yale 1915 class crew won its race today and will go to Cambridge on Saturday to race the winner of the Harvard class crews. The order of the Yale crew is as follows: stroke, Bennett; 7, Stillman; 6, Coe; 5, Woodruff; 4, Robb; 3, Harrison; 2, Hart; bow, Smith; cox., Donaldson. The crew will go to Boston Friday morning and will stay at the Westminster Hotel...