Word: henley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of a meeting held yesterday, the Athletic Committee voted to authorize the entry of the first and second University crews in the American Henley Regatta to be rowed on the Schuylkill River May 28 and 29. The first University eight will pay all of its own expenses, while the second will pay-only a part...
...Cambridge on May 1 between Harvard, Princeton and Pennsylvania to take the place of the race schedules with Princeton and Princeton on that date. It is also probable that there will be a race between the Harvard and Princeton Freshman crews. Both events will be rowed over the Henley distance on the Charles. Accommodations for the visiting crews have been arranged for in Cambridge, where they will be put up in the College dormitories...
...University and Freshman crews tomorrow at 4 o'clock in the Newell Boathouse. It is important that all men, including those who have had previous experience, attend this meeting. The principal spanker will be H. L. Kreger '16, who was coxswain of the Harvard crew which won the English Henley regatta in 1914, and also of the University eight in 1915 and 1916. In addition, Coach Wendell Davis '21 will give short talks...
...part of the regatta is dependent on whether examinations can be so arranged at Columbia that she can send a crew down. If not, the Childs cup will be competed for at some other time as usual, and the Stewards' cup will be the first University race on the Henley program...
...Farley '07, it was arranged to have the varsity race open in the future to all colleges, the idea being to obtain as many colleges as possible to enter in the 1921 regatta, when it is hoped the sport will be thoroughly re-established. In addition to the usual Henley program there will be a race for Junior college eights to compete for the New England Challenge cup; an interscholastic eight and a special 150-pound Freshman's eight-oared event, each member of the crew to weigh in the morning of the regatta. No man is to exceed...