Word: joined
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...beginning of the present general interest in rowing, we must go back several years before this period to the time when Mr. George W. Weld gave the boat house for the Weld Club, and Mr. W. S. Youngman persuaded many men to join the Club and to row, and finally succeeded in proving to the lofty ones at the University Boat House that there were other men in College who could row, thus greatly increasing the element of competition...
...Chapel, smoking in the Yard, or appearing in class rooms with unkept clothes was always followed by a summons to appear before President Felton. It was this discipline, however, which made the College in those days so united and which consequently made the separation of the students to join the two armies so painful...
Just before the war there was an unusual calm about the College, and the southern men, though always friendly generally held apart from College activities. At the first outbreak of the war the southerners left in a body to join the Confederate army, and one hundred and forty-three of the northerners enlisted in the Union army...
...members of the University are urged to join these runs and to try for the team, which will consist of five...
...slow one will continue at the pace of the previous runs. The runners may decide for themselves which squad they will run in, and report to Mr. Graham at 4 p. m. Hereafter there will be runs at 4 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for those who cannot join the regular squads...