Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...four crews all had practice on the machines and in the tank, but the other crews used the machines only. There were no important changes in the line-up of the upper eights, although the illness of J. H. Volkmann '16 necessitated a temporary change in the University B boat. Volkmann will be out for the next few days, but it is expected he will be back soon...
...still pulls the number five oar; K. B. G. Parson '16, who is rowing 4; and H. L. F. Kreger '16, last season's coxswain. The three bow men are A. Potter '17, a second-string man last year, bow; Moseley Taylor '18, who comes from the 1918 Freshman boat at 2; and J. Talcott '16, who rowed with Potter in the second University at number three. Practice consisted entirely in work on the machines and in the rowing tanks, which are now ready...
...candidates for positions in the University boat are to report dressed for rowing in the Newell boathouse at 3.45 o'clock. The men will be graded into University crews and will continue as such for a considerable time. When the oarsmen have been thoroughly tested out, the lower boats will be divided into class crews for the remainder of the season. All these will continue to row from the Newell boathouse throughout the year, for no crews will be sent down to Weld...
...call for University candidates will not be issued until tomorrow, when all are to report dressed in the Newell boat-house at 3.45 o'clock. The candidates for the University crews should be on hand at the same time for machine work until the river is open. As soon as possible the shells will be launched and regular watermanship work will start...
June 23.--A trip to the boat race...