Word: drews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...started at a racing pace a length in the lead. The Freshman began with a high stroke of over 40, and gained three-quarters of length on the University boat. During the last quarter of a mile, however, the University eight made a spurt, and in the final stretch drew up rapidly on its opponents, the Freshman eight finishing a little over a length in the lead...
...more favorable tide. Stone's got a lead of half a length at the start, which it maintained for the first half-mile. Here the Sophomores increased their stroke from 30 to 32 and at Harvard bridge caught up with their opponents. By means of another spurt they drew away from Stone's finishing about a length and a half in the lead. The Sophomores victory was due to their superior weight, a more powerful drive and better form. Notwithstanding the rough water the time was good...
...line-up follows: FRESHMEN. MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL. McDonald, Rumsey, l.e. r.e., Warner Mackay, l.c. r.c., Verge Lovering, r.c. l.c., Drew Newhall, r.e. l.e., Pettingill Fraser-Campbell, c.p. c.p., Cochrane Burten, p. p., White Carpenter, g. g., Wilson...
...dual chess match with Yale, held Friday night in Dwight Hall, New Haven, resulted in a victory for the Harvard team. P. W. Bridgman 1G. won from C. P. Kimball; Q. A. Brackett '06 won from J. T. Barclay; G. T. McClure '06 drew with H. T. Moore; S. W. Howland 1L. won from A. S. Jameson; K. S. Johnson '07 won from H. W. Headley; P. W. Brown '08 won from F. Altschul; L. D. Granger 1G. lost to C. H. Owen; F. D. Utley '08 lost to H. E. Dimock; E. Q. Abbot '06 lost to A. Breese...
Doubles, first round--Prentice and Whitman (Harvard) drew...