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Port crew.- Bow, Fitzhugh, '91, 180 pounds. New man; stiff in his movements, and does not get a good seat, can not sit up well, does not hold his head firmly and cannot keep his back straight. Pulls a good deal with his arms and does not recover well...
...Tallant, '91. New man; stiff and does not control his body well. Drops his oar into his lap and slurs over the finish; is inclined to drop his head at the full reach; does not control his slide well ont he recover...
Vail, No. 6, should hold up his head and get his oar into the water quicker...
Cummings, No. 3, fails to swing out with the lower part of his body in the recover, and is not firm and quiet in the management of his arms; should hold up his head...
...both colleges. As far as Harvard is concerned the result may be received with confidence. Whatever the outcome is, we may rest assured that it will be reached only by the vote of a committee of able and experienced athletes, unanimous in their opinions and actions. At the head of the committee is Professor Ames, also a member of the Athletic committee. He is well known to be thoroughly familiar with college athletics, and will be able to supervise any written document with a lawyer's clearness. Next best known, perhaps, is Mr. S. E. Winslow, captain of the famous...