Word: rivers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...strained back. H. Wentworth '17 will act as captain in his place. The Juniors on the team who attended the Union dance last night will leave the South Station for New York this morning at 10.05 o'clock; the remainder of the team left for Princeton via the Fall River line last night at 6 o'clock...
Considerable progress is being made in the development of individual men, and open water in the Charles is being anxiously awaited. It was just a year ago yesterday that last year's crew first went on the river, that being the record for early rowing in Cambridge. The ice at present is very thin, and a little warm weather ought to break this up. Since ice in the Charles rarely lasts until March, it may reasonably be expected that the crews will be out in shells before long. Until that time little can be told as to more definite line...
...University swimming team will meet Princeton in the latter's tank tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Leaving South Station this evening at 6 o'clock the University swimmers will go to New York via the Fall River line and from there to Princeton tomorrow noon. As Captain B. M. Fullerton '16 will be unable to accompany the team because of an injury received last week, the team will be captained by H. Wentworth '17. The meet will be one of the events of Princeton's Prom. week...
Dinner Committee.--Rufus Hallowell Bond, of Everett, chairman; Edward Lawrence Casey, of Natick; Roger Conant Clement, of Rutland, Vt.; Russell Cobb, of New York; John Bradley Cummings, of New York; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; Morris Phinney, of West Medford; William Platt, of New York; William Henry Potter, Jr., of Watertown; Osrie Mills Watkins, of Indianoplis, Ind.; and Henry Otto Wendt, of Boston...
...call for University candidates will not be issued until tomorrow, when all are to report dressed in the Newell boat-house at 3.45 o'clock. The candidates for the University crews should be on hand at the same time for machine work until the river is open. As soon as possible the shells will be launched and regular watermanship work will start...