Word: launching
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Storrow arrived this afternoon and watched the time row from the launch...
...University crew and substitutes will leave the square at 2 o'clock this afternoon and take the 3 o'clock train for New London, where they will arrive at 5.47. The launch John Harvard was sent down to New London yesterday and will meet the men on their arrival. The first row on the Thames will be taken late this afternoon...
...crew, he was watched with great interest. The crew did well, keeping the stroke long and hard, and, considering the rough water in the basin, made very good time. The men were examined before and after the row by Dr. Darling. They were all brought back in the launch...
...changes were made. H. Bancroft went in at stroke in the first boat, and Blake at stroke of the second. McGrew took Bancroft's place at 6 in the first and Bullard McCrew's place at 3 in the second. E. C. Storrow '89 followed the crews in the launch, but most of the coaching was done y W. P. Hutchinson...
...taken by Blake. In the second boat James rowed at 6, and McGrew was changed to 3. Brownell was also tried at stroke in the first crew for some time, and seemed to drive the men well. E. C. torrow '89 and G. S. Mumford '87 coached from the launch, with R. Bullard '96 and Mr. F. L. Higginson '63 also on board. The order of the crews yesterday was as follows...