Word: rows
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been the custom for the last three years, all the rowing men in the University will row for a while on the class squads and no attempt will be made to pick the University crew until after May 1. In each class there will be two crews, one at the Weld and one at the Newell. During the first week in April these pairs of eights will hold races to decide which shall be the regular class crew. The winners will enter the class races the following week together with a Law School crew. Owing to the proportionately small number...
Candidates for the class crews will report to their captains at the following hours this afternoon dressed to row. Lockers can be obtained at the boathouse...
...Freshman crew squad has been divided as follows. Men whose names do not appear in this list are dropped. Those men who did not row Friday and whose names are not on these lists report ready to row at 3.15. Men who have been dropped will please remove their clothes from the lockers in order to make room for the class crews...
...from his room, half asleep, and opens the door. Dardard, the "jeune homme presse," from Bordeaux, rushes in, dressed in his best clothes. He asks if Mr. Pontbicket had not gone to such and such a place that evening; if he did not sit in No. 13, second row, first gallery; and if his daughters had not been there with him. Pontbicket answers in the affirmative. It then develops that Dardard saw Mile. Pontbicket that evening, fell in love with her, and has come to ask for her hand at ten in the morning. Pontbicket threatens to kick Dardard...
...wishing to row, report at the Weld this afternoon at 3.45. H. BULLARD...