Word: boated
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SENIOR CREW.- All candidates for the '98 crew who have not been taken to the training table need not report at the boat house any longer excepting Sheafe and Richards. It is hoped that they will present themselves as candidates for the Weld crew at once...
...have therefore been retained on each class crew and the remainder were sent to the Weld boat house yesterday. The men retained at the '98 training are: Goodrich, Bull, Perkins, Bancroft, Cabot, Wadsworth, Du Bois, and Adams. The substitutes, Dobyns and Moulton...
...change was made in the Sophomore boat yesterday, C. Brown taking Lee's place at four. The order of the Freshman eights was also changed yesterday. The order in the two boats is now as follows...
...second crew were dropped from the 'Varsity boat house yesterday and the following men came out for the Weld: Tilton, Glidden, Kernan, Palmer, Saltonstall, Emery. The Weld squad has been reduced and now contains about twenty-eight men, who will continue to row for some time in three eights and a four-oar. This material should give new stimulus to the crews and push them ahead faster than they have hitherto been able to go, retarded as they were by the quantity of absolutely raw material...
Still more careless are such statements as that five crews were engaged in last year's boat race, that J. W. Hallowell 1901, played guard on his freshman eleven, that there are two deans of the Law School. Such a blunder as the substitution of three of the Weld crews for the corresponding class crews in the summary of the class races is absolutely unpardonable. Mistakes like these and the omission of the catalogue by buildings rob the Index of fully half its value...