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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Those who do not know its position may be interested to learn that Mr. Weld instituted the club primarily that there might be an opportunity for rowing for those men who did not care to try for the 'varsity or class crews, and secondarily that good men might incidentally be developed for those crews. The popularity of the club grew so fast that a year or so ago more lockers were added. Each year the number of boats has been increased and several new shells have been made this summer. Mr. Weld has always taken great interest in the club...
...1892.Last week Acton, who has been rowing at No. 6, was taken sick and has not been able to row since. His illness is not any more serious than to keep him from rowing for a few days at least. It is impossible so far as I can learn to know what causes his illness. The crew has been rearranged by placing Waters at No. 3, Winthrop at No. 6, Cummings at No. 5, Rantoul at No. 4, and Bond No. 2. This arrangement is very radical and it is earnestly hoped for the better. The crew was so slow...
...writer of the communication touched upon deserves consideration, although not such flagrant examples of this fault as of the other have come to our notice. But certainly if there are men who are tempted to make the struggle about the Tree an occasion for settling old scores, they should learn to choose some other place to do their fighting. The object of the tree exercises is to get the flowers, not to mutilate the next man, and the exercises ought always to be kept within gentemanly bounds. A certain amount of "scrapping" is, as the writer says, irreparable from such...
...something which cannot be torn from him. If he wants to wear a loose shirt in which to tuck his flowers, he can wear it outside his canvas jacket, but he ought certainly to wear something under his shirt which will stand rough usage. We are very glad to learn that the matter has come to the notice of the Class Day Committee, and that they are to send out a request to the men to wear canvas jackets or something of the sort at the Tree Exercises. The request ought to be strictly complied with if only...
...sounded across the river from the throats of eleven earnest men. It is needless to say that every man is working at his best to do everything that the coach desires; and if the crew does not win it will not be because they have not tried card to learn to row but because they could not in the length of time learn to do what they are told...