Word: crew
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hundred men assembled in the square yesterday afternoon to welcome Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis on their arrival in Cambridge. When the carriage containing Mr. Lehmann, Mr. Willis and Captain Goodrich drove into the square, hearty cheers were given first for Mr. Lehmann, then for the others, for the crew, and a final three times three for Harvard. The carriage then drove to the boat house and Mr. Lehmann spent the rest of the afternoon coaching the fours. He took one crew at a time and gave them each the benefit of a half-hour's coaching. On the launch...
...Lehmann came up from New York yesterday afternoon in company with D. M. Goodrich '98, and G. von Utassy '98, the captain and the manager of the crew, and Mr. Henry Willis. Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis went at once to Milton, where they will stay over night at the house of Mr. Francis Peabody...
...will be remembered that Mr. Willis rowed Number 3 on the Leander crew for two years; and last year pulled in the Leander four as well as in the eight...
This afternoon at 2.45 Mr. Lehmann will reach Harvard square, and he will later go down to the river for his first work in preparing a crew for the race next spring. Mr. Lehmann's arrival then means much to the University. It means that last year's tremendous increase of interest in rowing will not be permitted to die down under the discouragement of defeat. It means further that there will be no sweeping change of system as in the past-that on the contrary the principles which served as a pattern for rowing instruction last year will...
WELD 1901 CREW.- All men assigned to the 4.35 squad be on hand promptly this afternoon...