Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School crew which has accepted the challenge of the Harvard Medical School for a match race in the Harvard Invitation Regatta, will be composed of men of considerable rowing experience in various colleges, whose attempt to row together should make an interesting test of the theory that the various American strokes cannot be combined...
...Saturday afternoon the second 1918 crew won from Exeter Academy their first outside race. For the first three quarters of the mile the schoolboys maintained the lead by quarter of a length. But when Stroke Simonds drove his men on to a hard finish they passed their rivals, finishing strongly a quarter of a length ahead...
Today is the last day for entering the Harvard Invitation Regatta. Blue-books for the sculling races (Junior class, 140-pound class, and Carroll Cup), wherry race, and double sculls race are in Leavitt & Peirce's, Weld and Newell boathouses, H. A. A. Office, and the Union. Men signing the blue-books must be in good standing with the Office, and also have passed the required strength test...
...class race held yesterday afternoon was won by the Sophomores by scarcely half a length. The Juniors got the best start, and were nip and tuck all the way down with the Sophomores. The Seniors were somewhat outclassed throughout the course...
...single scull race was won by N. P. Darling '17 who led all the way down. M. F. Talbot '16 held second place until just beyond Harvard bridge when he stopped, thinking he had got over the line. S. A. Robinson '16 and J. Carpenter '16 passed him, getting second and third respectively...