Word: crews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...original building contained the main hall, 115 feet by 84 feet at its widest extent, the running track, rowing room, bowling alleys, committee rooms, measuring room and office, while the lockers were in what is now the chest-weight corridor. The crew practiced in the rowing room, but the various petty teams that occupy the Gymnasium today were not taken into consideration...
...promotion of undergraduate rowing. The old club house stood on the site of the new one until the erection of the latter in 1907. The club was a great success from the first and filled a long felt want. This interest showed itself in the development of good crews and scullers, whose excellence is shown by the fact that in one regatta alone the club won seven events. The University crew drew many of its members from the Weld crews, taking five men from one eight and four men and the coxswain from another. Aside from graded crew and interclass...
...freshman crew have been out in force during the week, thus giving Coach Stevenson a good chance to look the men over. Many of the crews are naturally awkward and unsteady; but the first two showed up well yesterday both in form and endurance. No cut has been made...
...Crew A--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Hooper; 6, Smith; 5. Banker; 4, Perkins; 3, Whitney; 2, Forster; bow, Harding; cox., Fales...
...Crew B--Stroke, Shillito; 7, Jowett; 6, Eaton; 5, Ellis; 4, Sabine; 3, Hall; 2, Richardson; bow, Reece; cox., Everett...