Word: boated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Since the cessation of fall rowing early in December the two balconies of the University boat-house, on the second floor facing the river, have been entirely enclosed. The western balcony is now a room, 37 by 22 feet, and will be used as a lounging room for members of the University Boat Club. It is finished in dark wood, has a hard-wood floor and a large brick fireplace, and is heated by steam. Several windows on the northern and western sides, facing the river, make the room light and attractive. The eastern balcony has been enclosed to make...
...class crews will be divided between the boat houses, the Seniors and Juniors rowing from the Weld, the Sophomores and Freshmen from the Newell. If a sufficient number of men try for these crews, two divisions will be formed, each containing two crews from each class. The election of the captains will be held some day next Week...
James Wray, who was coach of the Weld Boat Club from the fall of 1901 to last April, and who since then has held a similar position at the Detroit Boat Club, has been engaged under contract at a fixed salary by the Athletic Committee as rowing coach for a term of five years. He will begin his duties on January 1. The contract provides that Wray shall devote his attention to whatever crew the captain of the University crew shall at any tie designate...
...University trial-eights squad and the Freshman squad rowed on the river every afternoon. The trial-eights squad will continue work on the river as long as the weather permits. The men will then be given indoor work on the machines and in the tank at the University boat house throughout the winter. In the spring two or three crews will be formed from the squad and will race about May 1. The University squad will be picked in accordance with the results of this race...
...crews from the University squad rowed yesterday an eight and a four-oar. Both crews started from the Newell Boat Club and rowed about two miles upstream. O. D. Filley '06, captain of the University crew, is still doing all the coaching. No more races will be held this fall but the squad will continue its regular work as long as the weather permits...