Word: boated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This association, which was originally proposed by the Union Boat Club of Boston and sanctioned by several Boston men prominent for their interest in rowing matters, is to carry out a system much like that of the English Henley Regatta, aiming to bring together the various amateur club crews of the country at New London during the week before the Harvard-Yale race. As the association is to consist primarily of club crews, no university eights will be entered and only the rowing men of such clubs as the Weld and Newell will represent the various universities. Thus far, beside...
...rowing can probably be retained for the rest of the season. It is expected that the crews will go out on the river in the first week in March, and then on account of the greater accommodations of equipment offered by the use of both boat-houses, more men will be able to row than are at present...
...decide which shall be the regular class crew. The winners will enter the class races the following week together with a Law School crew. Owing to the proportionately small number of men rowing from the Law School, all of the candidates for this eight will train at one boat club so that, unlike the class crews, there will be but one crew picked...
...present all of the men are working on the machines at the University boathouse--the tank is not yet in order--but as soon as the ice in the river breaks up, the Weld boat-house will be opened and all the crews will go on the water...
...club last night, the subject of the proposed intercollegiate race was discussed. It was voted to instruct the committee consisting of J. S. Lawrence '01, W. S. Burges '01 and F. A. Ellis '01, to take further steps to arrange such a race. A theoretical design of a scow boat and many designs from Dixon Kemp's "Yacht Architecture" were exhibited...