Word: rowing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be a surprise to many to see the name of Bob Cook again in Yale rowing news. But his name has been foremost of late whenever Yale men have discussed their boating troubles. It is the Cook stroke that Yale men want their crews to row again, and no one can teach this so well as Mr. Cook himself. Although Mr. Rodgers has been selected as head coach, there is reason to believe that Mr. Cook will be seen at Yale boat- house frequently, and will again lend his aid and advice to Yale rowing...
Fred Plaisted, the old professional sculler, who riged the shell this year, has been re-engaged for another year. The plans are to begin rowing as soon as college opens in the fall. The coaches realize that the oarsmen have a lot to learn in order to row a new stroke
...annual boat races with Yale, will be rowed on the Thomas river at New London on Friday, June 30. The race between the University eights will be rowed down-stream over the four-mile course, starting opposite Red Top, at 5 o'clock, and finishing at the railroad bridge at New London. The race between the Freshman eights will be rowed at 10.30 o'clock from the railroad bridge to the Navy Yard, a course of two miles. Immediately following this race the University fours will race over the upper two miles of the course, starting at the Navy Yard...
Lampoon Spread, Lampoon Building, corner of Mt. Auburn and Row streets, 1 to 8 o'clock...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 19, 1911.--In the afternoon the Yale crews were sent down-stream over the four-mile course at an easy pace. On the last mile the stroke was raised to 34. No attempt was made for speed. Morton F. Plant watched the row from the launch "Elihu Yale...