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...boating meeting of the Junior class last evening Mr. H. H. Morgan was elected Captain of the Class Crew, and Mr. W. G. Taylor, Treasurer. The Captain, and Messrs. Griswold and Ware, were appointed a committee to make arrangements about a shell and oars...
...following are among the candidates for the Junior Class Crew: Cobb, Dodd, French, Griswold, A. L. Hall, Holden, Miller, Morgan (Captain), Simmons, Skinner, W. G. Taylor, Townsend, and Whelan...
...certainly a failure, whatever the reason may have been, and any attempt to revive it would probably prove unsuccessful. It now rests with the classes to say whether the new system shall succeed, and we hope that they will at once take steps to elect captains, and put crews in training. The prize colors will be placed in the new Gymnasium, and the cups will be of real value. As the Freshman class already has a crew in training, and as quite a number of men from the other classes are training for the 'Varsity, there ought...
...three mile race, with turn, for class eights with coxswains; prizes, a pair of silk flags, inscribed, one with the names of the members of the winning crew, the other with the date of the race and the year of the class. These flags to be class property. Also, for each of the eight victors and their coxswain there will...
...rather than row a special race with one another as previously arranged. Wesleyan already has fifteen man in training. At Princeton and Rutgers there is considerable talk of entering for the same prize, and another possible competitor is the University of Virginia, provided its four-oared crew should win the race at Lynchburg on the last Friday of June. Should the University Eight of Harvard announce their intention to enter, there seems no reasonable doubt that Cornell would at once begin training an eight to meet them, and perhaps Columbia would do likewise; but the entrance of any fourth college...