Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hard close race between the dormitory crews, and an equally thrilling finish in the club crew race furnished plenty of excitement for the second day of the regatta. Getting away together the three second dormitory crews rowed the first quarter-mile side by side. Gradually, however, the Gore boat began to creep ahead, and led the Standish crew to the finish line by a scant three-quarters of a length with the Smith crew a like distance behind Standish. Four boats lined up for the second heat in the competition for the Filley cup, which was won by the third...
...present membership of the Weld Boat Club of 246, shows an increase of 50 men over that of last year at this time. Twelve eights have been in constant use, not including those from the Newell Boat Club; while 25 singles have been on the river twice daily. The four and pair-oared boats have also been used constantly...
Lund, who has been rowing Number 4 in Crew B was placed in Brown's place at stroke after the race, stroking the crew home from the Union Boat Club...
...clock -- first Gore, Smith and Standish crews (1 mile in Basin) 4.20 o'clock University A and B crews (1 7-8 miles in Basin). The races on Thursday will start at the Cottage Farm Bridge and end at either the Harvard Bridge or at the Union Boat Club...
...Henley crew was further honored when the Student Council voted to award a regular crew "H" to all men who rowed in the boat during the Henley Regatta. The following men, in the order in which they rowed will therefore be awarded the crew letter: Stroke, Charles Carroll Lund '16, of Boston; 7, Louis Curtis, Jr., '14, of Boston; 6, D. P. Morgan, Jr., '16, of New York, N. Y.; 5, John William Middendorf '16, of Baltimore, Md.; 4, Henry Stump Middendorf '16, of Baltimore, Md.; 3, Henry Hixon Meyer '15, of Kansas City, Mo.; 2, James Talcott...