Word: rear
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were straightened out, and were soon within a length and a quarter of a bump, but could get no nearer. Weld finished about the same distance behind Matthews. Perkins was never in the race, from start to finish, and came in about ten lengths of open water in the rear, while College House was about twice its distances behind Perkins. The only bump in this division was made by Hollis-Holworthy-Stoughton, who rowing a faster stroke, overtook Grays before the first bend was reached...
...second day's racing will be held this afternoon, the two divisions rowing again at 3.15 and 4 o'clock. The boats which were bumped yesterday will take up their positions in today's race in the rear of the boats which bumped them...
...taken as the stroke was kept slow all the way. The boat spaced well between strokes and followed the stroke regularly. At the Navy Yard the Freshmen started about a boat length ahead, kept well with the University crew for two miles, and ended a length in the rear. The Freshmen boat travelled well and both crews finished in good condition...
...Narrative of the North Polar Expedition," ed. by Rear Admiral C. H. Davis...
...meeting last night the Harvard Yacht Club elected the following officers and committees for the ensuing year: commodore, G. R. Minot '08; vice-commodore, F. A. Harding '09; rear-commodore, L. Grinnell '08; secretary-treasurer, S. Vaughan '09; election committee, G. P. Denny '09, E. H. Perry '09; regatta committee, G. G. Ball '08, F. M. Rackemann...