Word: launching
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Captain R. C. Morse of the Yale University crew and Coach Kennedy watched the work of the University crew yesterday afternoon from the launch. J. Storrow '85 was also on the launch...
Yesterday the only class crew to go out was the first Sophomore eight, which paddled over the 1 and 7-8 mile course and came back in the launch. In spite of a head wind and rough water the boat ran smoothly and spaced well...
Corbett, who was rowing number 5, caught a crab and was knocked over-board by his oar. He was picked up by the launch. This was the second long row of the season and the men stood the strain well, and all finished strong. The University crew returned to the University boathouse with Coach Wray in the launch, and their shell was towed. The second crew rowed back to the boathouse...
...second crew rowed up-stream as far as the Brighton bridge and returned to the University boathouse yesterday afternoon, coached by Wray from the launch. The boat rolled considerably, but as a whole the crew rowed well...
Wray coached from a single scull, as the launch "John Harvard," which was examined yesterday by the local Government inspectors, was condemned until provided with the equipments required by the new law. It is hoped, however, that the "Veritas" will be in condition for use today and the "John Harvard" fitted out by tomorrow afternoon...