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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yesterday afternoon the University crews took a long row down to the Union Boat Club and back. W. R. Severance '09, who has been rowing in a double-scull since his return to College on March 29, has been pronounced sound by Dr. Ladd, and yesterday he went out at No. 5 in the second crew, Smith replacing Loring...
...Thursday Smith, who has been out of the boat since March 31 on account of illness, returned to No. 4. On Friday he was shifted to No. 3, Balch going to bow. Amory was taken from No. 6 in the second crew and put in at No. 4 in the first boat. At present the crew is rowing as follows: Stroke, Newton; 7, Metcalf; 6, Strong; 5, Higginson; 4, Amory; 3, Smith; 2, Richardson; bow, Balch; cox., Voorhees...
...four-mile race from the Stillman Infirmary to the Union Boat Club the University crew defeated the second crew last Saturday afternoon by about seven and one-half lengths. The second crew was given a start of 10 seconds or about three lengths and was fully four and one-half lengths behind at the end of the race. No time was taken...
...middle of the week. R. G. Crandall '09, who rowed No. 2 in his Freshman crew, reported for the first time on Wednesday. The crew is inclined to be short when rowing high, but the men are heavy and there seems to be much power in the boat. The Juniors have made many changes. Shepley has replaced Morgan at bow, Maxwell has gone from No. 2 to 6, Cudahy has gone from No. 6 to 4, and Frye has gone in at No. 2. Hill, who has been out for a few days, is expected back today. Coach Brown...
...come back until Thursday. Yesterday S. W. Fish 1L. took Lunt's place at No. 2, and will continue to row there until his return. The work was light, the crew rowing up stream in short stretches. All of the men appeared to be in good condition and the boat west well...