Word: launching
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rowed over the one and seven-eights miles course, up-stream from the Union Boat Club to the Longwood bridge yesterday afternoon. This is the first crew to row over the course this spring. On their way down-stream they were coached by Wray, who accompanied them in the launch as far as the Longwood bridge...
...been greatly benefited by their stay at Marblehead Yesterday morning some of the squad were obliged to come to Cambridge for lectures, but returned to the Cliff Club early in the afternoon. Those who remained there in the morning took short sailing trips or went out in the club launch. The men will leave Marblehead for Boston at 9.24 this morning, coming directly to Cambridge...
...Russell a length behind. The Holyoke (second) crew finished raggedly several lengths in the rear. Fairfax, after bumping the Perkins crew, ran into the bank in an effort to avoid a collision with Weld. After some time the shell was loosened and towed to the boat house by the launch...
...Yale university and freshman crews spent a quiet day yesterday after their hard work of the last few days. In the morning the men went down the river in the launch to church at New London. In the afternoon they took a short walk. The men are all in fine condition...
...afternoon for the first time, under almost perfect weather conditions the Yale University crew rowed downstream over the regular four-mile course finishing at the railroad bridge in the fast time of 20m., 40 2-5s. The crew was followed by Coach Kennedy and several substitutes in the launch. The boat spaced smoothly over the water, and the men seemed little tired by the long row. Owing to Daly's enforced absence, Ortmeyer was tried at two, and rowed extremely well...