Word: boated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tickets which admit owners to all contests on Soldiers Field except the baseball games with Princeton and Yale, and the football game with Princeton, and to membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club upon registering at the boat house and paying the required locker fee, are now on sale to members of the University at Leavitt and Peirce and the H. A. A., at $5 each...
Henry Bromfield Cabot, Jr., '17, of Brookline, has been elected captain of the University crew for 1917. Cabot has rowed in the first boat for two years, sitting at Number 7 two years ago, and pulling the bow oar in the race last June. In his freshman year he rowed at 7. Cabot prepared at Country Day School...
Since the first boat race between the University and Yale, according to figures collected by the Official Program for the race, Harvard has been the victor in twenty-four regattas, Yale in twenty-five. Of the fifty-four races in which both crews have entered, each college has won twenty-seven. The following are the results of the regattas since 1852, giving the year, winner, and time in order...
...official program for the boat races is now on sale at 25 cents at the Co-operative, the Co-operative Branch, Amee's, the College Pharmacy, and the boot-blacks. This year's program includes a cover design by D. Loring '16, a list of officials, schedule of the races, complete statistics of oarsmen and coaches, individual pictures of all members of the University crews, and methods for determining quickly the number of strokes per minute...
...triangular regatta Yale was completely outclassed by Cornell, who came back within a week after a defeat by Harvard to put it all over both the Yale and Princeton crews. After the loss of two races Coach Nickalls got very busy with the shifting and completely reorganized the first boat. After several days of waivering the following changes were made as permament: Whittlesey was brought up from the second crew and placed at 2; Sheldon now held down 4; Kositzky took Fitzpatrick's place at 6; and a new stroke was brought into the boat in the person of Lawrence...