Word: crew
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WELD 1901 CREW.- No rowing today...
...Glee, Banjo and Mandolin clubs, to be given this evening in Sanders Theatre will begin at 8 o'clock. Admission will be free to graduates and undergraduates. Invitations have been sent to and seats will be reserved for men on the first squad of the football team, the 'Varsity crew, Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis, and the Yale football team and every Yale man accompanying the team in an official capacity. The programme will be as follows...
...wrong man. Even granting that this may be partially true, it seems that the small body of students who now choose the committee might be more representative. As it is now, the Cycling Association and the Cricket Club have as many votes as the Football Association and the Crew. Professor Hollis, has however, succeeded in meeting most of the objections, and his article is well worth reading...
WELD 1901 CREW.- All men intending to row any more this fall be at boathouse this afternoon at regular times...
...strong wind greatly interfered with the race on the Charles River, Saturday afternoon, between the Weld four-oared barges. The course was a mile straightaway, extending from the Union Boat Club to the sluice beyond Harvard Bridge. Savage's crew drew the inside position next the wall; Marsh's was in number two, Hawes's in three, and Morrill's on the outside. The barge stroked by Hawes 1900, started off first and held the lead the whole way, crossing the line a length ahead of Morrill's crew. The time of the race was 7 minutes 56 seconds...