Word: launching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Wray followed the crews in the small launch...
...crews were given a long spin this morning, paddling at an easy gait down-stream for the first two miles and returning at a somewhat faster pace. Captain Abeles was out of the boat on account of a slight cold, but followed the crew in the launch. A change was made in the University four, Saltonstall taking Carver's place at bow, the latter going down to the second four...
...arriving at New London the men will go immediately to the quarters in the launch "John Harvard." The shells were shipped on Saturday in charge of boat-rigger Hart. The total squad will consist of the University eight and two fours; the Freshman eight and four, with two substitutes, managers R. Lowell '12, A. S. Neilson '13, G. L. Aspinwall '14; A. Beane '11, and Freshman managers W. P. Fay, and G. W. F. Prescott. The following oarsmen and coxswains will be taken from the University squad: A. T. Abeles '13, C. T. Abeles '13, G. H. Balch...
...University and Freshman crew squads, numbering 23 and 19 men respectively, will leave Boston on the 1.03 train Monday for Red Top to begin the final weeks of preparation for the Yale races on June 21. The "John Harvard" and the new speed coaching launch have already been sent down and are awaiting the arrival...
...Cornell and Princeton crew squads reached Boston yesterday, both taking quarters at the Victoria Hotel. The Cornell squad arrived at 10.30 and were taken over the course and up to the Weld boat house in the launch John Harvard. In the afternoon both university and freshman eights rowed over the two-mile course in the Basin. The water was extremely rough...