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Holworthy, - Six-oar, Bull, '77, bow; Hitchcock, '77, 2; Woodward, S. S., 3; Hooper, '80, 4; Harriman, '77, 5; and Loring, '78, stroke. Foster, '80, is coxswain. Four oar, Guild, '80, bow; Russell, '77, 2; Taussig, '79, 3; and Seligman, L. S., stroke...
Holyoke. - Six-oar, Donaldson, '79, bow; Hastings, '78, 2; J. A. Stiles, '77, 3; Willison, '77, 4; J. Parker, '78, 5; and Brewster, '79, stroke. Herrick, '77, is coxswain. Four-oar, Jacob, '78, bow; Taggart, '78, 2; Thomas, '79, 3; and Watson, '79, stroke...
Matthews. - Six-oar, Brett, '77, bow; Skinner, '80, 2; A. H. Brown, '78, 3; Owen, S. S., 4; Keyes, '79, 5; and B. F. Harding, '78, stroke. Cushing, '77, is coxswain. Four-oar, Boutelle, '78, bow; Hubbard, '79, 2; Ware, '80, 3; and Meyer, '79, stroke. Cowdin, '79, is coxswain...
Weld. - Six-oar, P. Tuckerman, '78, bow; Ives, '79, 2; Raymer, '78, 3; Lombard, '78, 4; Trimble, '79, 5; and Sheafe, '79' stroke. J. T. Coolidge, '79, is coxswain. Four-oar, Townsend, '80, bow; Weston, '79, 2; Lee, 79, 3; and Burr, '79, stroke...
...present the chief aim should be form; the strength, of which the crew has abundance, can follow later, and with better results. Form, form, is what is needed now. Each member of the crew should endeavor to row every stroke as evenly as possible, and should never row one carelessly. The men still fail to realize the necessity of constant attention while at work. Not only when being coached, but from the time the boat is taken from the rests till it is replaced, must their earnest attention be fixed on what they are doing...