News
Penny Pritzker Says She Has ‘Absolutely No Idea’ How Trump Talks Will Conclude
News
Harvard Researchers Find Executive Function Tests May Be Culturally Biased
News
Researchers Release Report on People Enslaved by Harvard-Affiliated Vassall Family
News
Zusy Seeks First Full Term for Cambridge City Council
News
NYT Journalist Maggie Haberman Weighs In on Trump’s White House, Democratic Strategy at Harvard Talk
HARVARD, '92, WINS.The Harvard freshmen were successful for the first time since '86, in the annual eight-oared race with Columbia '92, rowed at New London, on June 27. The race was rowed in a cross wind and strong tide before an unusually large number of people. Harvard, although hard pushed, was never headed after the start. She caught the water first, and started off rowing thirty-six to the minute. At the quarter, Harvard was ahead, rowing thirty-four, and continued to gain slowly throughout the race. In the last half mile Columbia attempted to spurt and gained half a length on Harvard, but Harvard increased her stroke to thirty-five and crossed the line seven seconds, or about two lengths head. The crews and officers of the race were as follows:
HARVARD FRESHMEN.Age. W't.
Bow, N. Rantoul 18 154
2, G. C. Dewey, 20 158
3, J. C. Powers, 19 150
4, G. F. Stedman, 19 164
5, D. F. Jones, 21 160
6, F. N. Watriss, 18 167
7, J. H. Kidder, 19 156
Stroke, J. H. Goddard, 18 177
Coxswain, I. Amory, 18 114
COLUMBIA FRESHMEN.Age. W't.
Bow, J. A. Barnard, 19 139.5
2, D. Bandler, 18 142
3, C. W. Tufts, 18 144.5
4, T. L. Christie, 18 148
5, C. W. Leffenwell, 17 142
6, A. C. Hazen, 21 165
7, E. P. Smith, 19 140
Stroke, N. N. Wetherspoon, 19 142
Coxswain, B, H, Dutcher, 17 110
TIME.Half. Mile. 1.5 mile. Fin'h
M. S. M. S. M. S. M. S.
Harvard 3 12 6 12 9 06 12 21
Columbia 3 16 6 20 9 16 12 28
Official referee-R. C. Watson. Judge for Harvard-W. Alexander. Timer for Harvard-R. F. Herrick. Judge for Columbia-William Meikleham. Timer Columbia-W. B. Peet.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.