Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the crews in today's race must report dressed to row at 4 o'clock, and every crew must be on the line promptly...
Both races yesterday were uneventful, the only chance of a bump being spoiled when the rudder of the Mt. Auburn street shell broke just off the Stillman Infirmary. The crew was then within ten feet of Claverly and in all probability would have bumped it before the finish. Randolph and Hampden-Dunster, the first crews in each division, increased their leads on the other boats throughout their races...
...Crew.--A. T. Abeles '13, of Marienfield School; C. T. Abeles '13, of Marienfield School; G. H. Balch '12, of Milton Academy; A. M. Goodale '13, of Noble and Greenough; G. P. Metcalf '12, of St. Paul's; G. von L. Meyer '13, of Groton; E. D. Morgan '13, of Groton; G. F. Newton '12, of Noble and Greenough; G. F. Stratton '13, of Cambridge Latin; A. Strong '12, of St. Mark...
...second University eight has shown up extremely well, and in point of form compares favorably with the University crew. The men are well together and Chanler at stroke gives a good rythm with a powerful swing...
That a few men should have elected to break away from their dormitory affiliations and set up a crew of their own is evidence of a certain petty exclusiveness which crops up every once in a while in some branch of undergraduate activity. Surely there was nothing morally wrong about the incident at the boathouse, nor does it in itself deserve the recognition that its discussion necessitates. Athletics are, in their very nature an influence for democracy in the University, and for that very reason the cropping up of the suggestion of a clique there was unexpected. Harvard College...