Word: borland
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...under his management the crew promises to be a great success. The crew went on the water for the first time yesterday, with the following men in the boat, all of whom rowed on the 'varsity in former years: 1, Meyer: 2. Brooks, '87; 3, Russell, '85: 4, Borland, '86; 5, Burgess, '87; 6, Bacon, '80; 7, Peabody, '79; stroke, Curtis...
Remington, '87, Mumford, '87, and Borland, '86, former members of the university crews, visited the tank Saturday afternoon...
There have been several visitors at the quarters during the week. For the first few days Mr. Farley stayed at the house to superintend the examinations which several of the crew were unable to take at Cambridge. This afternoon Messrs. Appleton and Carrol, '85; Mr. McCook, '85; and Mr. Borland, '86, made a short visit to see how the crew was getting along. They remained only an hour or two, however, and left soon for New London. Capt. Meikleham of Columbia has been around once or twice, making final preparations for next Saturday's race. Mr. Adee of Yale...
...position next '88; '87 came through with a clipping stroke and took her stand on the outside; '86 had some difficulty in getting ready, but took up her position between '87 and the freshmen. The boats were got into line with comparative promptness, and at 1.55 p.m. Mr. Borland fired the gun as a signal to start...
...officers for the class races are as follows: referee, J. J. Eustis; judges of the finish, Joseph Lee, E. T. Cabot; starter, W. G. Borland; time keepers, G. R. Agassiz, D. C. Clark. The referee's tug will start at West Boston Bridge, Charles Street, at 12 45 punctually. Tugs following the race are requested to keep behind the referee's boat...