Word: quadrangular
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...committee selected by Harvard, Pennsylvania, Columbia and Cornell to make all arrangements for the quadrangular race will go to Springfield next Saturday to look over the course on the Connecticut river...
With the prospect of a quadrangular freshman race, the freshman crew has a definite aim towards which to direct its efforts. The material for a good crew is this year unusually good, and gives promise of a close and exciting contest on the twenty-sixth of June. The freshmen have had good coaching so far, and are making rapid improvement by hard and earnest work. If the class gives their crew hearty and enthusiastic support from this time on there is no reason in the world why an excellent prospect should not make the final victory a certainty. We shall...
...Yale boating authorities are apparently averse to asking admission to the quadrangular race of next summer, the plan of sending a crew from New Haven to compete in the Henley regatta is a natural one. If developed with the success of past years, the Yale crew would probably be as representative as any that could be sent from any of the American colleges, and as such its contest with English college crews would be watched with very great interest by Americans generally. It is apparently hoped by the Yale authorities that the meeting of college crews from both sides...
...somewhat uncertain. He will probably be assisted by Hartwell, Bolton, Ives and other graduate coaches. Mr. Cook himself is very enthusiastic about the race As to the expense of the trip he thinks it will not be much greater than if Yale were to enter the quadrangular race. the crew will be sent to England early enough so that the change of climate may not operate to the disadvantage...
...Columbia might very likely be glad to make her freshman race a quadrangular affair. Pennsylvania would have to make some alterations, however, in the way she draws her men for the freshman crew. At Columbia we draw our candidates entirely from the freshman classes in the Schools of Arts and Mines. At Pennsylvania we understand they are taken from the first classes of all the different departments, graduate or undergraduate. It would be manifestly unfair to race crews, drawn in such a different way that it would give one college almost three times as many men to draw from...