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Coach O'Dea
Andrew O'Dea, Coach of Wisconsin Crews 1895-1898, 1900-1906
"They Won!; Navy's Victory."
Navy Varsity crew standing on dock
Navy's Crew dunks Coxswain Gartland "Watch Cornell!"
Navy varsity crew
The Stanford crew that surprised the eastern rowing sharps on the Hudson
Stanford Varsity crew
"Dutchess County."
Noel "Buzz" de Cordova, Jr. at center, a Poughkeepsie native is coxswain of Cornell crew
James Ten Eyck at Syracuse giving a bit of advice
Coach of Syracuse's crews
"The oar is a twelve-foot shaft of ash with a copper-tipped spoon blade" Columbia 'Varsity Crew
"The tremendous leverage of thighs helping backs for the next heave" California 'Varsity Oarsmen
Fig XX. PENNSYLVANIA, 1900. Showing Some "Over-Reaching" and "Doubling Up" Before the Catch, With Marked Irregularity in the Position of the Blades.
Fig XV. PENNSYLVANIA 1902. At the Catch. Showing a Weak, Splashing "Pull In."
Fig. XII. WISCONSIN 1900. At the Full Reach, but With Oars so High Above the Water as to Favor "Dipping." The Reach and Unison are Good.
Fig VIII. COLUMBIA, 1902. Close to the End of the Recovery. Arms Straight, Shoulders, Slide, and Feet in Nearly the Proper Relative Position.
Fig. VII GEORGETOWN, 1900. Illustrating the Lack of Uniformity in the Middle of the Recovery, Sure to Occur Unless There Is an Initial Quick Outshoot of the Hands.
Fig. VI. PENNSYLVANIA FOUR, 1901. Illustrating Their Equal Hard Finish - Hard in Every Sense of the Word.
Fig. V. GEORGETOWN, 1900 Showing the Position at Full Reach, With Too Much Relaxation and a Too Shallow Dip of the Blades.
Fig. III, COLUMBIA, 1902 An Excellent Position for the "Catch."
1901 Cornell University Crew
Pennsylvania's Henley Crew, 1901
Cornell 'Varsity Crew.
Wisconsin 'Varsity Crew.
Columbia 'Varsity Rowing Squad.
Freshman Crew, of Wisconsin University.
Pennsylvania 'Varsity Crew.
Rough Waters on the Hudson River Course Sometimes Trouble the Oarsmen
The Lion's Whelps
Columbia Varsity Crew that Won the Main Event at the Poughkeepsie Regatta in Magnificent Style
The Columbia Crew
team portrait
Cornell's Representatives
Varsity crew team portrait
The U. of P. Crew in Their Shell on the Schuylkill
not at Poughkeepsie
The University of Washington crew
their "Husky Clipper" will represent the United States at the Olympic Games in August, Poughkeepsie shore and Woodcliff Pleasure Park roller coaster in background
Coxswain Eddie Schenck
only member of Washington's varsity crew that was not part of last year's crew
The Promising Columbia Freshmen Crew Which Will Race at Poughkeepsie in 1906
Wisconsin Freshmen Launching Their Boat Before a Practice Spin
Poughkeepsie Highland Ferry and piers of Poughkeepsie Railroad [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
Coaching the Columbia Crew from the Steam-Launch
Highland shore and Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
Columbia's Brawny 'Varsity Crew Rowing in Excellent Form
on Hudson River, Poughkeepsie shore and Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
Members of Columbia Crew Resting at Quarters During the Afternoon
Sturdy Wisconsin Oarsmen Receiving their New White Caps
Beginning the Stroke in the Columbia Varsity Shell
Poughkeepsie shore and Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
The Well-Trained 'Varsity Crew of Cornell
Poughkeepsie shore and Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
Columbia's Muscular Racing Crew
The Earnest Eight-Oared Crew of Syracuse University
Highland shore in background
Pennsylvania's Strenuous 'Varsity Crew Out for Practice
Poughkeepsie shore and Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
The Victorious Cornell 'Varsity Crew Just Before the Race
Cornell's Great Fours, Winners of a Glorious Contest
The Pennsylvania Freshmen Who Defeated Columbia and Cornell
The Columbia 'Varsity Right, Considered the Best Crew this College has had in Years--Practice Row at Poughkeepsie
A Close Finish of an Exciting Brush Between the 'Varsity and Freshman Crews of Columbia, Witnessed from the Launch with Edward Hanlon, their Coach
The "Quakers" Housing their Shells Under Difficulties--Josh Ward, their Coach, Superintends the Work from the Boat-House
at Highland, Poughkeepsie shore and Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in background
The Pennsylvania Oarsmen Unloading their Shells from the West Shore Railroad
at Highland Train station, Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge [Walkway Over the Hudson] in backgroun
The Sturdy Columbia Crew
The Oarsmen from the Great New York University and Dr. Peet, their Enthusiastic Coach
The Famous "Haymaker" Crew Which Astonished the Public by Almost Winning the Intercollegiate Race at Poughkeepsie
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