Word: launching
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...orders of the Weld and Newell crews yesterday were practically the same as on Tuesday. Mr. Courtney watched the first Weld Freshmen and the second Weld graded, and seemed, on the whole, pleased with their work. Mr. G. W. Wed '60 was also on board the launch...
Today Mr. Courtney will follow the Newell crews in the launch, but he will not begin to coach for several days. Tomorrow he will probably watch all the Weld crews, both graded and Freshman, which are to row over the mile and seven-eights course...
...afternoon followed in the John Harvard the first and second Weld and Newell crews in their practice row. The first, second and third Weld crews will go over the mile and seven-eighths course on a time row this afternoon, and Courtney will follow them in the launch...
...will watch the work of the graded crews from the launch until the fall regatta. Immediately, after this, two crews will be picked, which will be under his direction until November 18, when another race may be held...
...candidates for the fall Freshman crews reported yesterday afternoon for the first time. At the Newell the men were coached in pair oars and on the machines, but no eights were formed. Four eights went out from the Weld and were followed by Wolcott and McGrew in the launch. J. B. Ayer '03 and G. B. Boardman '03 will have charge of the coaching at the Newell and S. H. Wolcott '03 at the Weld, while D. D. L. McGrew '03 will coach at both clubs occasionally...