Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first race of the season yesterday afternoon the Freshman 150-pound crew trailed the M. I. T. first year lightweights to the finish by two and a half lengths. Rowing under ideal conditions, the powerful Tech combination turned in the fast time of 5 minutes, 442 seconds over the mile course...
...seating of the 1929 crew was: J. A. Swords, stroke; Everett Addoms, No. 7; F. B. Lee, No. 6; James Hudson, No. 5; F. E. Farnsworth, No. 4; A. J. Ostheimer, No. 3; Morton Cole, No. 2; E. F. Fitzhugh; bow; A. M. Pappenheimer...
...addition to the baseball games, two tennis matches and a Freshman 156 pound crew race mark the period of mid-week athletic activity. The University come up against M. I. T. while the second team meets Andover, and that first-year 150-pounders face Tech...
Several changes were made known in the second and third regular 1929 event yesterday which are expected to strenghten both boats whose recent performances have not been up to early season expectations. There is also a possibility of the shifts may cause some changes in the ranking of the crews. The most important changes involved Omsted's taking Harkness' place at stroke on the third boat, and Harkness going to number 2. McKesson filled the vacancy left by Olmsted on the second crew and Wyeth was dropped to the first Standby shell...
Another development in crew was made known last night with the announcement that the University 150-pourd crew will hereafter sleep together in the big room in Weld Boat House. The new plan goes into effect tonight and lasts until the Yale race. It embodies an effort by Coach Newell to mould the crew into a single and complete unit...