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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...three first crews tomorrow. After these races, two eights will be formed from all the schools, one from the B. A. A., and the other from the Union Boat Club. These eights will race about June 5 and after that an interscholastic eight will be picked which will row in the Metropolitan Regatta on June...
Norway maples, shrubs, and grass have been planted along the inside of the Harvard street fence and about the new Lodge. On the opposite side of the field, along the river bank, a double row of willows has been planted to serve as a wind break...
...result of Wednesday's time row was a general change in the orders of the two University crews yesterday. Higginson has finally returned to work and is at his old place at stroke. With the exception of 2 and 4, the first crew is now rowing in the same order as in last year's race with Yale; Bullard at 2 and Shuebruk at 4 are the two new men. In the second boat G. Bancroft sent Evans from stroke to 4; Ladd went in at 5 and Goodell at 7. The orders...
...three graded eights at the Newell are rowing now every day. The senior crew is fairly well together and row with some life, but the intermediate and junior crews are not at all up to the standard of the corresponding Weld crews. This is probably due to the fact that the orders of the two boats have been very unsettled and some of the men are new to their positions. The crews rowed yesterday as follows...
...crew squad were given pair-oar practice yesterday afternoon. Mr. E. C. Storrow '89, Mr. George Faulkner, a professional coach, and Captain Higginson coached the men, especially on the blade work and body swing. Later in the afternoon the two crews were made up and were given a hard row down stream. No changes were made in the boat stroked by Bancroft, but in Evans' crew DuBois took Burton's place...