Word: laterizing
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There are now about thirty candidates in training for the freshman crew, and this number will be considerably increased later in the season by men from the football team. The men practice rowing daily under the instruction of W. J. Farquhar, coxswain of the '91 crew, using the '88 barge by squads. The average weight is about 147 pounds; the heaviest candidates are W. B. Stearns, 172. and S. L. Cromwell, 170; and the lightest, R. C. Robbins, 122. The following men are now in training: J. H. Kindder, (captain), N. Rantoul, R. Cobb, G. Lowell, M M. Smith...
...wish, in the name of the Harvard University Cricket Club, to challenge Yale University to play one or more match games of cricket next spring, the dates and places to be arranged later...
Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box in Sever 3 not later than 4 o'clock. By the regulations, no over due theme will be accepted unless the writer satisfies the secretary that his failure to present it at the appointed time was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance...
...their chairman, but to advise them concerning the election of their foot-ball captain. He extended a cordial invitation to every one to come out and try for the foot-ball team. He advised the class not to elect a permanent captain for the eleven until later in the season, and, speaking of the action taken by the Board of Overseers, showed how necessary it was to act carefully in order that freshman contests should not be abolished altogether to the great detriment of all of our university athletics. At the conclusion of his talk, he was heartily cheered...
...strongly advise that the class of Ninety-two, in its meeting today, elect only temporary captains for their athletic teams, having it fully understood that each permanent captain is to be elected by the individual teams whenever they may see fit. A few weeks later on the men will have become better acquainted with each other, and it will be easy to discover who is best fitted to fill each position. Not only will the class, by adopting this method, avoid the risk of having a wrong man to fill a captaincy, but also it will induce greater exertions...