Word: juniors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Second Junior--Stroke, Robins; 7, Frye; 6, Meyer; 5, Parsons; 4, Henderson; 3, Ellis; 2, Hill; bow, Hard; cox., Chandler...
...this fact they have materially improved during the last few days, and at present seem to be very evenly matched. The Senior crew is made up of powerful men and rows well together. During the week the slide work has become much smoother and the blade work better. The Junior crew has corrected the tendency to wash out and rows with much snap, although the body swing of the men is very uneven. Both the Senior and Junior crews have shown their ability to start at 40 strokes to the minute. The Sophomore crew rows well together...
...Junior crew--Stroke, Martin; 7, Macleod; 6, Maxwell; 5, Platt; 4, Hill; 3, Hadden; 2, Loring; bow, Shepley; cox., Atkins...
Very little is known about the ability of the second crews as their orders have been constantly changed. The second Freshman and second Junior crews, however, have had the most consistent orders, and seem to be better developed than the others. The rowing of the second Seniors is very crude, but there is a good deal of power in the boat. The second Sophomores and the third Freshman crews have done well in short sprints...
...must be clearly understood that no one is eligible for these prizes unless officially registered as a Senior or a Junior. This means that no man who is socially a Senior or a Junior, but who is either registered in the Law or Graduate Schools, or, on account of an entrance condition, as a Sophomore, will be allowed to compete...