Word: klapp
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following is the make-up of the Columbia 'varsity crew: Row, R. T. Watson, '91, 160 pounds; 2, R. Meikleham. '90, 155; 3, W. K. Foote, L. S., 172; 4. W. O'Gorman, jr., L. S., 172. 5, H. C. Tuttle, '91. 180; 6. Eugene Klapp, '89, 165; 7, W. B. Robertson, '91, 160; stroke, H. C. Felton...
About thirty candidates for the Columbia freshman crew began training Wednesday at the gymnasium of the Berkeley school. After some preliminary exercise on the chest weights and a short run, the men were placed on the rowing machines under the supervision of E. Klapp, captain of the 'varsity crew. The candidates will continue training in the gymnasium until the first of April, when they will begin practice on the Harlem. W. Peet will coach them, and they will keep to barges until they have learned the stroke. The average age of the candidates is 18 years, the average height...
...annual contest for the Childs Cup. Pennsylvania has rowed at New London before, with representatives of Yale. The suggestion of an annual three-cornered race came from Columbia, on learning of Cornell's intention to put an eight-oared crew on the water; and at Columbia's invitation E. Klapp, Captain of Columbia's 'varsity crew, C. G. Psotta, of Cornell, and T. G. Hunter of Pennsylvania met at Philadelphia and signed the articles for the race...
President, Isaac Seligman, '76; Vice-president, Eugene Klapp, '89; secretary, J. S. Langthorn, '90; treasurer, J. T, Goodwin, '76; board of directors, R. C. Cornell, '74, A. B. Simonds, '73, J. O. Rhinelander, J. Lawrence, '86, G. Richards, '87, H. C. Pelton, '89, C. K. Beekman, '89, R. Meikleham, '90, R. S. Palmer, '91, and J. Fiske...
...following account of the work now being done by the Columbia Freshman crews was written by Mr. Klapp, the captain of the 'varsity crew for the Columbia Spectator. It ought to prove to the candidates for our freshman crew that only by the most conscientious efforts on their part can they hope to be successful at New London...