Word: boated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...important that a large number report, even those who lack experience having just as good an opportunity to make good as others. Men should have for equipment the following articles: sweaters, shoes, hat, towels, rowing pants, long drawers, and socks. Lockers may be engaged at any time at the boat house. Men are urged to get them immediately to avert any confusion on Wednesday...
...competition for the position of second assistant crew manager will begin this afternoon when all candidates should report to Manager S. M. Felton '16, at the H. A. A. office, at 1.30, at which time the work will be outlined. It will consist of work at the boat-house combined with a certain amount of clerical training. The competition will last through the fall rowing season until the middle of November, and as no previous experience in the work is necessary, it is expected that a good number of Sophomores will report today...
...competition for the position of second assistant manager of the University crew will commence next Wednesday when candidates are to report in the Newell Boat House at 3 o'clock. The competition will be open only to members of the class of 1918. No previous experience will be necessary...
...brightest achievement of recent years in Harvard rowing was the signal victory of our Henley eight which captured the Grand Challenge Cup in the last regatta for that prize held on the Thames. The other entrant which had won its way to the finals was the Union Boat Club crew, composed of Harvard graduates. The former eight was coached by Robert F. Herrick '90, the latter by William Haines. A pair better fitted to work in harmony and effectively direct the University's rowing policy could not be found...
...annual Yale regatta on the Thames at New London on June 24 and 25, the University won two of the five races, the Freshman four and the graduates' contest. Yale easily won the principal event of the regatta, when the University regulars were beaten by seven lengths. The Yale boat started with a leap before Harvard's oars had touched the water, an initial spurt which put Yale almost immediately half a length ahead. Harvard rowed a faster stroke almost throughout the race, but fell behind constantly as the Blue showed no signs of weakening or overstraining. The University also...