Word: crookeder
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A. B. Graves '92 S., 172 lbs. - Has crooked back, shoulders uneven, drops over on catch, tendency to buck, and rushes his slide.
E. L. Messler, '94 S., 173 lbs. - Is a new man, is stiff, short reach, crooked back, slow on catch and bucks.
One of the main features of Mr. Cook's stroke is that proverbial "Cook catch" which marks the style of the entire crew, Mr. Cook teaches the men to turn their oars a trifle more than square as they drop them into the water, thus insuring a good grip by...
No. 5, A. B. Newell, '90, rows with a very crooked back and is otherwise pretty fair.
R. B. POTTER, Secretary.TAKEN from Memorial Wednesday night, an umbrella with yellow crooked handle. Please return to W. Stickney, 25 Holyoke street.