Word: drews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...start of the first division was made at 3.50 o'clock with the four boats close to the Boston side. First Weld caught the water first, and, rowing a faster stroke than the others, drew quickly ahead. Scarcely 100 yards had been covered when number four in First Newell lost control of his oar for several strokes. After this accident the crew got together well and rowed an excellent race. Although still behind First Weld at Harvard bridge, they were rowing strongly, and when they were through the bridge they pulled up gradually on the leaders and forged ahead...
...case of the previous classes the president appointed a committee of ten or more which nominated the class and Class Day officers and committees and drew up the rules governing their election. The committee then submitted these rules to the approval of the class and the elections were held a few days after...
...three-base hit in the first of the sixth, Pennsylvania did not score. In the last half of the same inning Pounds flied out to Adams. Dexter followed with a two-base hit and went to third on a passed ball that gave McCall his base. The latter drew a throw to second, and Dexter stole home, McCall reaching second on the throw to the plate. From there he scored on a passed ball and a wild pitch...
...strokes at 32, but the Freshman crew rowing a point or two higher held its own. Below the bridge the Freshmen led by a half-length, which they soon increased to three quarters. At this point Filley again raised the stroke to 32 and inside of 20 strokes drew ahead and increased the lead at the finish to about a length. The time, 9 minutes 20 seconds, was good considering the stroke which did not go higher than 32 and was below 30 most of the distance. This time was 20 seconds better than that made on Tuesday...
Inspectors--J. E. Haigh '03, W. A. Colwell '02, P. Dana '04, F. H. Bigelow '98, S. Chase, D., P. F. Drew, D., J. W. Bartlett, D., J. C. O'Connor...