Word: boated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...furthermore expected that many of the alumni and commencement guests will remain in New Haven until Friday, June 24, when the annual boat races between Harvard and Yale will be held on the Thames river course at New London...
...University crews started preparation for their races at Cornell on Saturday with a long row upstream yesterday afternoon. There were two temporary changes in the boats, John Watts '28 resting while James Perkins '27 stroked the first eight and J. B. Olmstead '27 replacing J. H. Harwood '27 on the seconocrew, Harwood being ill. Olmstead rowed 4 yesterday and William Emmet '29, the regular 4 man, shifted to the 5 seat. Emmet is more comfortable on the starboard side of the boat...
...visions are seen to a return of the glory of Cornell crews in the days on Courtney. On Saturday, Cornell trailed Princeton and Yale in the Tigers' amazing victory on still, shallow Lake Carnegie, but the Ithacans were only a length and a half behind and the second boat, though beaten by Yale, led the Princeton "jayvees...
While the University crews invade New York State, the 150-pound eight and still unnamed Third University boat will spend the week end in Philadelphia, taking part in the American Henley. The Crimson lightweights may put up a close race, for the defeat they suffered Saturday was not a bad one. DeNormandie was stroking his first race, and the crew, which kept up well for about a mile, found the pace a bit too hot near the finish. The eight should do better at Philadelphia...
...third crew will probably be picked this evening and seems likely to contain a majority of the men who composed the championship Sophomore boat...