Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...silver cup has been offered by the Aeronautical Society for the best design of a 60 horsepower hydro-aeroplane or flying boat. Plans must be complete in every detail. The cup will be awarded by a preferential vote of all the competitors. Any man interested and wishing further information should see C. D. Hanscom '17, Randolph...
...University crews had their first work-out on the water at the Farragut Boat Club, Lynn, yesterday afternoon. This is the latest date in the history of University rowing for getting outdoors. The water was exceptionally smooth yesterday, and although there was a slight breeze, it made no material difference. Both A and B rowed for about 45 minutes, setting out with a slow stroke. Coaches Herrick and Haines directed the practice. If weather conditions permit, practice for these first two crews will be held outdoors today...
Contrary to the announcement yesterday, the University crews were not able to get out on the water. Although everything was ready at the Farragut Boat Club in Lynn, the weather was anything but favorable to outdoor practice. It is hoped that University A and B will be able to get out today...
...took a long run instead. Their order, however, has been decidedly changed by Coaches Herrick and Haines, which changes will go into effect today. K. B. G. Parson '16 was moved from 4 to 2 on University A, and M. Taylor '18 came up to 4 on the same boat, taking the place of F. W. Busk '16, who will now row 2 on University...
...Freshman crews no further changes were made, except that J. F. Linder reported for practice and rowed 7 in the first boat. The radical changes which were made in the second crew last Thursday were carried no further, and that crew will in all probability row as it is for some time...