Word: river
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...class first crews from both the Weld and Newell clubs were on the river Saturday. J. Lawrence '01, H. Bancroft '98, and J. Perkins 3L., coached from the "John Harvard" and Vail and Wray from singles...
...Newell Senior crew did not row yesterday afternoon, but the squad was sent out in singles in order to practice the finish of the stroke and a slower recovery. All the other crews from both clubs rowed on the river with practically the same orders as during the past week. As yet the development of the various crews has been very slow and on this account it is impossible to estimate their ability. The Freshmen, in particular, have made very little progress, owing to the fact that they have not yet become accustomed to the water...
...sixteen class crews from the Weld and Newell clubs went out on the river yesterday. Owing to an accident to the shell of the first Weld Sophomores, just after leaving the boathouse, the crew was obliged to row in pair-oars. The orders of all the crews are still unsettled. J. Lawrence '01 and H. Bullard '02 coached from the launch...
Besides the general news of the University, the Bulletin contains long accounts of the annual dinners of the Rocky Mountain Harvard Club, and of the Fall River Harvard Club...
...crews, both upperclass and Freshman, of the Newell and Weld clubs went out on the river yesterday and were coached by Vail and Wray from singles. H. Bullard '02 also coached the first Newell Sophomores from the launch "John Harvard," and watched the work of several of the other crews...