Word: launching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...coach will stroke Crew A this week as he has been doing for some time past, having Coaches Newell and Shaw direct the work from the launch. This regular rowing will continue until after the Princeton game, when the work will consist largely of rowing in four-oared crews as long as the weather permits. Coach Stevens lays considerable stress upon development of the individual and has done a great deal of work with the men in pair-oared shells and will continue this personal instruction in the four oared boats...
...like Secretary of the Treasury Mellon who are every day lessening America's chances to launch on a great new era, free from the shackles of the liquor traffic...
Crew A of the University squad will be stroked this and next week by Coach Stevens, replacing S. B. Kelley '25 who has been stroking that boat. While he himself is rowing Coaches Fred Newell and Sam Shaw will be in the launch carrying out Steven's directions for the first three crews. Although there will be no regular regatta for these crews before they leave the water on a date depending wholly on the weather, but probably on or about November 8 frequent informal short sprints and takeoffs will be held during the next few weeks to give...
...Union will launch a new experiment tonight when it furnishes music during the dinner hour, from 6 to 7 o'clock. The orchestra will be composed of three pieces, violin, cello and piano in the charge of William Gresser 2L. This will be tried three times, tonight and the two following Wednesday nights as an added attraction for the Union restaurant...
They sailed northward, 20 Chinese, a skipper, and a crew of four? two white, two black. They reached "Rum Row" off New York. They waited several days. There was no opportunity to reach the shore undetected. A woman came out in a rum runner's launch. She went to the skipper's cabin. An interval. The skipper and the woman lowered the schooner's dory and departed. The ship's papers, the money the Chinese had paid were gone...