Word: eight
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Weld crews would probably be cut down next week, if left unnoticed, will, we fear, lead to serious misunderstanding on the part of men who were induced to join the Weld to become candidates for crews. It is true that the Weld has an inadequate supply of eight oared barges, but the purpose of the coaching committee is to have the Weld candidates do practically all their rowing in shells or in narrow fours. In these two sorts of boats have been found in the past three years the most effective means of teaching watermanship to the thirty-three...
...Copeland's second lecture on Fielding-to be given in Sever 11, at eight o'clock this evening-will be mainly occupied with the three novels, "Tom Jones," "Amelia," and "Joseph Andrews," together with some consideration of Fielding as a writer of English...
Over one hundred and ten men have responded to the call for candidates for the different Weld crews. Those men who have had previous experience on the water have been placed in eight oared barges, while those who are entirely without experience have been coached in pairs and tours...
...over the same course. It has also been decided to hold a club regatta shortly after the Easter recess in which there will be races for pairs, fours, singles and wherries. Later, Weld Senior and Junior crews will be formed to row two races with the B. A. A. eight, the first on May 20th and the second some day in the following week...
...crews was changed materially yesterday. The men do not yet seem boated in the best possible manner, but many changes are likely to take place before the final order is settled upon. Mr. E. C. Storrow and R. M. Townsend '96 are coaching. The following is the order: First eight-Stroke, Loud; 7, Peyton; 6, Mckay; 5, Gilchrist; 4, Ivans; 3, Henderson; 2, Webster; bow, W. Lawrence. Second crew-Stroke, DuBois; 7, Perry; 6, Williams; 5, Lyman; 4, Wheelwright; 3, Frost; 2, Endicott; bow, Hawkins...