Word: rows
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yesterday the members of the University crew squad had light work, going out one at a time with Coach Wray in pair-oar shells. By this method individual faults of the men not so evident when they row in the eight-oar boats are brought to the attention of the coach. The same work will be continued today, but Newhall, Morgan, and Filley will be given a rest...
...change was made yesterday in the order of the University crew. Tappan, who has been rowing at number 3 on the second, went into the corresponding position in the University boat, and Emmons was moved to 7 on the second. Tappan rowed 2 at the beginning of the present season, but on March 14 he was shifted to the second eight. Recently he was changed from the port to the starboard side of the boat, where he rowed at number 3. Yesterday his form was smooth and his work vigorous, although his outrigger and stretcher were not adapted...
...University crew had its second hard row yesterday, when it rowed down-stream to the Longwood bridge in short stretches, then into the basin beyond the Harvard bridge and back to the Longwood in two long stretches, and on the return had a close brush with the second. Blagden coxswained again...
...Copeland will give a reading tomorrow row afternoon at 4.45 o'clock, in Sever 11, on "The Book of Esther, in the King James Translation." The reading will be open to the public...
...University crew had its firs long row of the season on Saturday, when it went over the 3 and 3-8 miles course from the Weld boathouse down-stream as far as the Union Boat Club...