Word: crew
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WELD 1901 CREW.- First squad: Stroke, Hart; 7, Beals; 6, Hardy; 5, Morrill; 4, Brigham; 3, Roloson; 2, Newhall; bow, Bigelow. These men be dressed to row at 2.30. Second squad: Stroke, Blake; 7, Locke; 6, DuBois; 5, Perry; 4, Barker; 3, Corbin; 2, Burton; bow, King. These men be dressed to row at 4. All other men go out in fours or pair oars...
...long stretches in the shells. Most of the men who were laid off on account of injuries have recovered, and are out again, though McDuffie will be unable to row for some time owing to a sprained back. Clarke Thomson has returned to college and is with Bull's crew. Another man to come out is Swift, who is rowing regularly in Goodrich's boat...
WELD FRESHMAN CREW.- First squad at 3.30. Second at 4.30. Blake has been appointed temporary captain of both squads; 4.30 squad take orders from...
...regular Weld eight is rowing well together. Under the coaching of Donovan and Youngman they are improving, especially in their watermanship. Attempts have been made to secure for them a race this fall, but it hardly seems possible. The order of the crew at present is as follows: Stroke, Sampson; 7, Harding; 6, Millard; 5, Duffield; 4, Coonley; 3, Schlesinger; 2, Parker; bow, Sherburne. Sampson has been appointed temporary captain of the crew...
...preparatory school, where any man can learn the rudiments must be kept in efficient working order, not simply for one season, but permanently. Thus, and thus only, can the 'Varsity coaches be supplied each year with a satisfactory lot of candidates who can be worked up into a good crew...