Word: wateringly
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...senior crew have been steadily at work since the first of January. Of last year's crew, Alexander, Fisher, Ayer, Coolidge, Bartol and Knapp are rowing. Burgess and Mumford of last year's University crew have been rowing since the crew has been on the water...
...Settles at the finish. Gets an extra body reach after he has come down with his slide. Feathers under water and rows...
...class races draws nearer and nearer. As yet it is a little too early to make a forecast of the winner, but it is generally agreed that the race will be as close and exciting as was that of last year. The crews have now been on the water for nearly a month, and during this time rapid progress has been made in the style and form of rowing, individually and collectively. The candidates for the freshman crew have used to great advantage the week set apart for the spring vacation in getting ready for their race with Columbia...
...elder Aggassiz learned something one day in Chicago. He saw a workman place five bricks in a pail even full of water without causing a drop to run over, and the great naturalist handed the man a $2 bill and made a note of the circumstance...
...should not Yale enjoy the same advantage? Besides the freshman classes of the two universities meet on the foot-ball field in the fall, and in the spring on the diamond, and it is only natural that the two crews should carry out this system on the water. The exclusion of our freshmen from the New London race will not check the importance that is now attached to this crew, as they have already under advisement one or two races in which they will enter, provided they do not row in the proposed triangular race; but, of course, they would...