Word: lawley
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Broad jump--Harvard 1909: F. P. Farquhar, K. S. Allen, J. D. Tallant, H. P. Chandler. Brookline: J. Boyd, B. Lawley, G. L. Treadwell, L. A. Sargent...
...line-up: HARVARD. WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC. Broun, r. f., l. g., Martin Quigley, McCarthy, l. f., r. g., Steiner Amberg, c., c., Lawley Brooks, r. g., l. f., Butterfield Burnham, l. g., r. f., Peters...
...University shell nearly finished, and is well started on a boat for the Freshmen, who are now rowing in shells loaned by the Weld and Newell clubs. The new oars to go with the University shell have just arrived from Donahue. The "John Harvard" was brought back Wednesday from Lawley's shipyard, where a protecting plate was fixed over the engineer's steering wheel, to prevent further accidents from obstacles catching in the spokes. A leak in the condenser was also repaired, and it is thought that the launch will now make better speed...
...John Harvard" has been at Lawley's preparing for New London, the crews at both clubs have taken turns with the "Veritas," Mr. Storrow coaching the Newell eights, and Donovan and H. Bancroft the Weld. The first Weld is a powerful crew and accordingly has considerable speed in spite of its weight, but its time is not yet as accurate as that of the second, which has thus far shown better rowing than the first...
...special feature about her which pleases the rowing men is the small wake she leaves. This has been shown to be distinctly less than that of the "Frank Thomson," and consequently the crews do not suffer so much from the swell. The launch will be taken down to Lawley's today, where the name "John Harvard" will be painted on her stern...