Word: boated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...after eight days' absence, replacing Macleod, who took Hadden's place in the four-oar. A second change was made in the Freshman eight this afternoon when Vogel was agin tried out at 4 in Buxton's place. He seemed to row smoother and not to settle in the boat at the end of his stroke as Buxton does, and is likely to keep the position. The Freshmen also went out for a short row in the morning, going about two miles...
...time for receiving applications for tickets for the observation train at the Harvard-Yale boat race has been extended until tonight. Applications may be left at the Athletic Office today or dropped in the letter...
...time was deplorably slow. The crew seemed to pull well together, but they were unable to travel with satisfactory speed. The Freshman four raced them over the last mile, and won by six lengths. After the change in the afternoon, the crew went only a short distance, but the boat went better and defeated the Freshman four in a short brush...
...meeting of the Weld Boat Club held yesterday afternoon the following officers for next year were elected: president, P. E. Dutcher '08; captain, L. Despard '08; secretary, O. G. Wood '09; advisory committee, H. W. Hyde '08, S. E. Henry '08, G. Butler '09. As the new Weld boathouse will be open next year it has been thought best to have an advisory committee to aid the captain in the management of the building. The other officers of the club will be ex-officio members of the advisory committee...
Members of the Weld Boat Club will meet in the new boat-house this afternoon at 5 o'clock to elect officers for the ensuing year. All men who joined at the Weld boat-house last fall, including those who rowed from the Newell boathouse this spring, are eligible to vote for officers. Several of the trustees are expected to be present, and an informal inspection of the completed building will be held...