Word: bows
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Metcalf offers further accommodations for a club of ten at 13 Bow St. after the holidays. An early application is desired. Also a very desirable room for a club of eight at 18 Prescott...
...rowed stroke; Perkins, Hutchinson, and Jones have rowed at different times at No. 7; Longworth and Watriss have rowed No. 6; Finlay rows No. 5; Upham, No. 4; Nelson '93, Perkins, and Jones alternate at No. 3, Lothrop and Watriss at No. 2, and Herrick and Jones at bow. After the vacation, the crew will begin to work in the gymnasium with the weights, and as soon as possible in the tank which it is hoped will be finished by January 1. The crew is now using the barge and pair oars, and rowing with stationary seats...
...Metcalf offers further accommodations for a club of ten at 13 Bow St. after the holidays An early application is desired. Also a very desirable room for a club of eight at 18 Prescott...
...inches the crew can slide fixed by the coach. In the Oxford and Cambridge crews this is from 15 to 151/2 inches, and is exactly the same for a long man as for a short man. The seat is then stopped 1,1/2 inches from the pin toward the bow. The only variable measurement in the whole boat is the distance from the pin to the stretcher. This rignecessitates a longer body-reach and a shorter slide than the American crews use, and causes an inevitable difference between the strokes...
...crew made up of candidates for the university has been for the past few days rowing in the cedar shell in which the race at New London was rowed last year. On Monday the crew was made up of, bow, Van Renssalaer, 2, Vaughan; 3. Parker, '91; 4, Perkins, '91; 5, Finaly; 6, Watriss; 7, F. Winthrop; stroke, Longworth. The crew was made up on Tuesday of, 1, Parker, '91; 2, Lothrop; 3, F. Winthrop; 4, Vaughan; 5, Perkins, '91; 6, Longworth; 7, Goddard; stroke, Watriss...