Word: boated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew there were only three veterans in the boat, as L. Withington, who rows 5, has gone out for the football team. Cutler was in his regular seat at stroke with Waid at 7, while Newton, who stroked last year's Freshman crew, was in at 6. Metcalf, last year's Freshman eight captain and 7, filled in Withington's place at 5. Bacon was at 4 again with Whitney and Sargent at 3 and bow respectively. Leslie, who was at 4 in the Freshman eight last year, rowed 2. The rowing of the University crew seemed fairly good...
...following men will be expected to report Monday at the University boat-house, dressed to row, at 4 o'clock sharp: Anderson, Bacon, Balch, Beane, Cutler, Eaton, Forster, Higginson, Hoar, Howell, Hooper, Jowett, Kempton, King, F. H. Leslie, Loring, Metcalf, Newton, Sargent, Shillito, Strong, Trumbull, Waid, Waite, L. Withington, Whitney, Voorhees. Anyone who cannot report at the above time, please notify J. E. Waid '10, Westmorly 144, before 1 o'clock Monday...
...admission to all football games played by the University team in Cambridge except that with Yale; admission to all baseball games played by the University team in Cambridge except that with Yale; admission to all University track games held in Cambridge; and membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club on registering at the boathouse and paying the required locker fee. The price of the tickets is &5. These tickets will not be sold between 12 noon and 6 P. M. on the day of a game. Only undergraduates may purchase these, one for each person, and they...
...graduate eight defeated Yale in a half-mile race by a length and a half in 2 minutes, 25 seconds, making the fourth successive win in this event for Harvard. Unfortunately the race for freshman fours was a farcical affair as Yale had only three men to fill her boat, the fourth man being used in her freshman eight. The distance was cut down from a mile to a half-mile course, both crews rowing without a bow oar. Harvard won in 2 minutes, 48 seconds, a scant three-quarters of a length ahead...
Jesse Edwin Waid '10, of Denver, Colorado, was elected captain of the University crew for next year. Waid prepared for College at Denver High School. He rowed 5 on his Freshman crew, and for the last two years has rowed 5 and 7 in the University boat...