Word: boatfuls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...statement issued at Weld Boat House yesterday announced the fact that the sculling season was now open at Harvard and all men desiring to participate in this sport can make inquiries at that building...
...report to Coach E. A. Wachter, who is in charge of all new men. Others who have already passed their sculling tests must sign up at Weld to take out either a broad comp, a narrow comp or a single. A list of sculling rules is posted in both boat-houses and all men should familiarize themselves with them. Moreover all beginners are reminded that they must pass a swimming test at the Big Tree Pool before going out on the river...
...Freshmen under Coach H. H. Haines, have abandoned the Leviathan and are now rowing in shells. Approximately 15 crews of first year men go out each day from Weld Boat House...
...June 17 the battleships "Wyoming" and "New York" will leave Charlestown and steam directly to Boston. On Saturday, June 22, a date arranged so as to enable the Harvard contingent to see the boat races on Friday, the four units, from Harvard. Yale, Georgia Tech, and Northwestern, will embark...
Appropriately born at Quincy, at ten he was scudding over Quincy Bay in a sail boat, out to Hangman's Island, where his father doted on the smelt-fishing. At twelve he was racing his own little boats and, soon after, sailing with Capt. Crocker on the sloop Shadow. Then came his string of "oo" boats-Papoose (1887), Babboon (35-footer), Gossoon (40-footer) in which he beat Capt. Charles Barr in the Scotch cutter Minerva; Harpoon (1892) in which he won the Goelet Cup at Newport; and the Rooster and Crooner. He is a stern skipper...