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...enough. It is a habit with years and especially Harvard years, to open with many cheerful prospects and then to prove bitterly blue and sad at the end. It may be bold, but we venture the suggestion that if every man in this University made up his mind to keep himself and his friends cheerful for the whole year, to be silent about things which he did not understand and to give the team captains credit for right motives and sound judgment we should see a year successful in every way. The CRIMSON cordially welcomes every man and only suggests...
Casper Whitney says: "If the Harvard crew can learn to keep their oars squarely against their pins and can master the art of a slow recovery, Yale will find a crew worthy of their best efforts, and one which they will have hard work to defeat...
...been fault finding. Most of the nets are made of two wire screens placed one over the other. In the first place this does not make a back net high enough to stop the balls and moreover screens are in many places not held together sufficiently tight to keep the balls from going between them. Then again there are several places where the nets are in taters and are of practically...
...crew are not rowing particularly well, they are careless. They show on some days that they can row well, but fail to keep up the standard for any length of time. It is hoped that when they get to New London, they will feel their responsibility more, and buckle down to hard work...
...morning, and until tickets are necessary for admission to the yard, policemen will be stationed at the entrances to keep out all who have no business inside, no one being kept out, however, who has any reason to enter...