Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice yesterday afternoon was light, consisting only of a short row upstream. The work was still ragged, the most prominent fault being the failure of the men to row together well. The coaching was chiefly directed to the perfecting of a smoother recovery...
...clock this afternoon and will take the 3.04 o'clock train from the Back Bay station for New London, where they will arrive at 5.40 o'clock. The launch "John Harvard" will meet the men on their arrival and carry them to "Red Top" in time for a short row before dinner. Both the University and Freshman shells were sent to New London last night and will be rigged today by Hart and Lynch, the Newell and Weld boat-builders, so as to be ready for use this afternoon...
Every man in the University be at the Boathouse this afternoon at 4 o'clock to cheer the crew before their last row. E. BOWDITCH. R.P. KERNAN...
Several changes were made in the order of the second University crew yesterday. Ayer, who was unable to row at Ithaca on account of the rules governing the regatta, was put back at 7, and Haycock was moved to 5. Derby, who has been rowing at 4, and Ober, who has been at 3, changed placed. As a result of this shake-up the work was rather unsatisfactory. The first crew rowed in unchanged order. The men were better together, but seemed unable to keep their boat on an even keep. Coach Higginson, during the first part of the practice...
...University crew yesterday rowed over the three and three-eighths miles course on a time row. The time was not particularly good, and the work, especially at the beginning of the row, was very ragged. The crew was coached by Mr. Higginson, who left last night for Ithaca to attend the regatta, which will be held there today...