Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crews took a brisk row nearly to Harvard bridge and back yesterday. The order of the first crew remained unchanged, but there were two changes in the second. Sanger was moved from six to two, replacing Phillips and Gregg took Sanger's former seat...
...University crews yesterday took a short row up-stream in somewhat changed orders. In the first crew McGrew and Francis who have been rowing at five and three respectively, changed places. In the second boat Colby took his regular place at seven again, and Sanger was put at six in place of Bullard who moved to five. Bancroft was moved from five to three and Covel from three to bow. Jackson steered yesterday for the first time since the squad was formed, replacing Otis in the second boat...
...brushes between the two crews, the first gained gradually on the second, rowing a longer and somewhat lower stroke. Coach Higginson directed his attention rather to the individual faults of the men than to the general work. It is likely that one time row, and perhaps two will be held this week...
...University crews took the hardest row yesterday that they have had this season. They left the boat house in fresh orders, which do not represent a first and second crew but are merely intended to try out new combinations. Ayer has now returned to his regular place at seven, and George was taken from the first Weld graded to row at seven in the other University crew. His place was taken by Colby. The crews started out in the following orders...
...University crews took a long, hard row yesterday in short stretches. Dr. J. P. Hutchinson '90, who stroked the '90 University crew, looked over the work of the crews...