Word: 20m
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with Oxford last Saturday on the Thames by 4 1-2 lengths. The make-up of the Cambridge crew was practically the same as when it defeated the University crew last fall by two lengths over the same course of 4 1-4 miles. The time on Saturday was 20m...
...June 19, 1906--This morning the University eight rowed over the four-mile course under the watch for the third time this season. The distance was covered in 20m., 10s. This is good time, but the conditions were almost perfect and a strong tide and a favoring wind were of material assistance to the boat. The Freshmen raced the University crew for the last two miles, starting a length behind, and finished three-quarters of a length ahead. The Freshman boat went as well as it has at any time this season. The University four-oar rowed over...
Gales Ferry, June 8.--This afternoon for the first time, under almost perfect weather conditions the Yale University crew rowed downstream over the regular four-mile course finishing at the railroad bridge in the fast time of 20m., 40 2-5s. The crew was followed by Coach Kennedy and several substitutes in the launch. The boat spaced smoothly over the water, and the men seemed little tired by the long row. Owing to Daly's enforced absence, Ortmeyer was tried at two, and rowed extremely well...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. Glacial Stillways and Abandoned Waterfalls of the Northern Adirondacks. (Illustrated.) (30m.) Professor J. B. Woodworth.--The Principle of Regional Geography (20m.) Professor Davis. Geological Lecture Room...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. Glacial Still ways and Abandoned Waterfalls of the Northern Adirondack. (Illustrated.) (30m.) Professor J. B. Woodworth.--The Principle of Regional Geography (20m.) Professor Davis. Geological Lecture Room...