Word: maining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...raised. Work was begun a year ago this October, but proceeded so slowly that it was not intended to have the house ready for occupancy until the first of last March. The building had seven entrances on the land side and three on the water side. In the main hall room was provided for the boats; to the right of the main hall was a large workshop and beyond it a rowing-tank. Similarly located in the west end of the structure was a second rowing-tank. On the river side was a wide piazza. In the second story, directly...
...boat house is in most respects very much like the one which was destroyed last December. Instead of seven entrances from the land side, however, there is now only one large entrance leading into a vestibule. This vestibule opens into the main hall of the building where there are racks for 64 eight-oared shells. To the right of this hall is the work-shop which is large enough to receive two eights at one time for repairs. On the other side of the main hall there is a tank about twenty feet wide and forty feet long. Behind...
...hall which will be used as a gymnasium. To the left of this hall on the river side is a large room to be used by the coaches. Behind this is the locker-room for the University crews and next a large bath room. To the right of the main hall is a long room which will be used as a locker-room for the Newell crews. In front of the coaches' room, and the club looker-room there are small balconies from which the crews on the river, may be watched...
...Freshman eleven was defeated by Andover at Andover Saturday afternoon by the score of 11 to 0. The poor team work and slow starting of the Freshmen were the main causes of defeat, in spite of the fact that they had a heavier team and played a hard smashing game. The best playing of the Freshman team was done by the tackles and ends who got the start on their opponents and ran well after punts. The line-up was as follows: Freshmen. Andover. Burgess, r.e. l. e., Burke. Jones, r.t. l.t., Botchford. Jackson, r.g. l.g., Weeks. Bleakie...
...first built. There used to be a balcony on the riverside, which once became overloaded with spectators during an early race, and fell down upon the heads of the people below. Many people were seriously hurt, and the balcony has never been rebuilt. Some years after the main boat house was built, the large boat room and looker room on the west end were built. From 1870 to 1990 all the University crews have rowed from this house...