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The University squad, which, for the time being, will consist of the following men, will begin work this afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp: E. H. George, C. L. Clay, G. W. Smith, M. Adler, J. C. Rowley, H. L. Ewer, G. M. Wheelock, G. T. Putnam, A. L. Devens...
In the first place the club did not have very attractive quarters. Neither did it have anything like the proper equipment. Then again the professional instructor did not understand the work very well, nor did he fall into the spirit of it, so that such crews as did got out...
In order to insure this success it must have at least a fair share of the best men in College actively interested in it. To accomplish this it has been decided to give up the old system of selecting the class crews. The present plan is to have each club...
The distances we are discussing appear vastly more important when it is remembered that very shortly we shall depend for transit on an elevated railway, which will have one station at Harvard or Brattle square, another at Putnam square, and none between. This will affect students as they come and...
The prospects for a good track team at Yale this year are bright because many men of ability have been developed by the cross country runs. The candidates have been practicing about one week and will have as little indoor work as possible. They are divided into three squads, each...