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...encouraged by the showing of the University crews in the races Saturday, Dr. Howe took his men out for one of the longest work-outs of the year yesterday, shifting practically every man on the squad and trying out various combinations before deciding upon the final seating for the triangular regatta. Today will probably see a race between the first two University shells and the first Freshman eight over the full course in the Basin, with a definite announcement as to the men who will oppose Princeton and the Navy likely...
...Saturday, Dr. Howe gave his first Freshman crew a comparatively light work-out yesterday afternoon. The coaches feel well satisfied with the work of the yearling eight against M. I. T., and it is more than likely that the present seating will continue in effect for the coming triangular race with the Princeton and Annapolis 1925 boats. Dr. Howe, however, intends to carry on further expertments with the Freshman coxswains, and C. S. Heard, who held the tiller against Tech, will probably give up his seat for a few days to W. J. Cunningham and F. H. Blum, coxes respectively...
Arguing on the question: "Resolved, that the Volstead Act should be modified in accordance with the greatest liberality consistent with the Eighteenth Amendment", the Freshman debating team won the triangular debate yesterday by defeating Yale 1925 at Sanders Theatre and Princeton 1925 at Princeton. The judges' decision of the Cambridge debate, given by Mr. R. M. Washburn '90, Professor C. H. Gray of Tufts College, and Mr. E. J. Frost, was 2 to 1 in favor of the negative...
...practice yesterday showed that the men have improved somewhat during their week in the south and the work was satisfactory. Whitney, who pulled a muscle in the triangular meet at Annapolis last Saturday, will be forced to keep out of practice for nearly a week, but although this will keep him from taking part in the Pennsylvania carnival, he will be in shape for the Tech meet on the sixth...
...seems inadvisable to make predictions of the season's outcome for the University's two most important rivals at this time. The first test of the strength of the Princeton team will be on Saturday when she will meet the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins in a triangular meet. Yale has no spring trip this year and her first trials will be in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival at Philadelphia on April 28 and 29. The following accounts of the two teams is based on the work of the individual members during the recent winter season and the past year...