Word: shelled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...management has recently ordered a new eight-oared shell from George Sims & Sons, of Putney, London, the famous English boat-builders. The shell cost about $800. Her lines are identical with those of last year's eight, which differed from the boat used in 1910 only in a slight change in the camber, or longitudinal curve of the bottom...
Frequently candidates that have never rowed in a shell until the spring of their Freshman year have occupied the majority of the seats in the boat at the time of the Yale race. 1917 has responded well to the first call for crew candidates but more big-boned rangy men are needed. This is the last call for men and we want 1917 to respond...
...Harvard Zoological Club (open to members of Radcliffe). "Observations on the Growth of the Shell of a Lamellibranch," Mr. W.J. Crozier.--Reviews of papers on "Spermatogenesis of the Pig," "Transplantation of Amphibian Eyes," "Respiration of Nerves," "A New Aberrant of Colias hyale." Zoological Laboratory, Room...
Thomas B. Denegre, of New Orleans, who rowed bow in last year's shell, has been elected captain in his place...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 13, 1913.--When the University eight took the water this morning a change was made in the shell used. The boat built by Sims of Putney was substituted for that built by Ward in which the crew has been rowing since early this spring. Today the Freshmen used the Ward boat. This change in boats makes them more suitable to the weights of the two crews. The Ward boat formerly used by the University eight, which has a light bow, was observed to ride too far out of the water forward between strokes...