Word: seatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...does the new club system on which the Union is run differ from the old?" is the query put forward by those who have known the building in the days of its dingy quiet three years ago and those who have seen it also the seat of bedlam while used as a general dining hall during...
...Batchelder '19, captain of the second eight is, expected to arrive on the train tonight after his stay in Boston while he was recovering from the effects of an injured knee. He will probably take his seat at number four in the second boat tomorrow...
...Lothrop '19 returned to his regular seat at number four in the first crew today. The afternoon was taken up by three mile paddles down the river for the two University crews in succession. Coach Haines kept the stroke down to the rate of 23 to the minute down stream and 24 back...
...Conn., June 12--Coach Haines gave the second University crew a rest this morning after the strenuous time trials of yesterday, and spent several hours in a first hand observation of the individual work of the first eight. The coach took F. B. Lothario's seat at number four after a short trial race with the 1922 oarsmen...
Yale's freshman eight suffered a severe loss today, when C. V. Whitney, the bow oarsman, and F. W. Spencer, whose seat is at number 7, were declared ineligible to row because of failure in their final examinations. Both men immediately left for New Haven. For the present Willis has been moved from number 5 to number 7, his place being filled by Mitchell, a substitute. Leslie, another substitute, is now rowing at bow. Coach Abbot was very much disappointed at the loss of the two men, as the 1922 eight had just become accustomed to its former make...