Word: regular
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With the calling out of the class crews today the regular spring boating season begins. With the exception of the candidates for the Freshman crew and some twelve men whom Captain Goodrich has been coaching in the tank, none of the rowing men in College have begun training. The arrangement this year is not to form the 'Varsity crew until after the class races. These races will come just before the Easter vacation this year, about three weeks earlier than formerly. By this plan the candidates are all subjected to a thorough trying out process upon an equal basis; they...
...substitutes. Other candidates who have done some rowing are: Clark, Talbot, Swain, Palmer and Pierce. These men are only the most prominent candidates, and there is every chance for men who have not rowed before to win a seat in one of the boats this spring. Beside the regular class crews, men will be retained to form class fours which will have a race at the same time as the regular eights. The other candidates will be made up into second-class eights which will row at the Weld Bost Club...
...Harvard student that can devote a regular portion of time each week, also vacation work, call or write, John W. Nichols, 631 Mass. Ave., Room 1, Cambridge...
...will be seen what an important part the Harvard Gymnasium has taken in the advancement of physical training throughout the United States. It might be possible that the elective courses which the Harvard Gymnasium is capable of giving, and does give every summer, should be offered to the regular undergraduates of the University. Even the adoption of the most radical of the three plans suggested by Dr. Sargent, that a graded series of physical courses extending over the four years be offered as electives, would simply be the extension of a policy which Harvard has pursued in her Summer School...
Another change provides that there shall be no pacemakers in any of the bicycle races. The question of having a one-third of a mile bicycle track built outside of the regular track at Berkeley Oval has also been discussed. This would be of great advantage as it would make it possible to hold the bicycle races at the same time and place as the other events...