Word: springing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Willis took final leave of the crew yesterday morning, and will sail from New York this afternoon at 10 o'clock for England. In returning to this country with Mr. Lehmann in the spring, Mr. Willis's idea was to remain just six weeks, and he has now been called away at the expiration of that time, to take his old place at seven in the Leander boat the first of June...
...interest and activities at the Weld Boat Club have been very much broadened during the present spring. Although the enforced absence of W. S. Youngman L. S., president of the organization, has somewhat affected the policy of the club, his place has been efficiently filled by G. O. Clarke 1900. Donovan, the regular coach has been given entire charge of the various crews, and is now endeavoring to turn out successful eights for the Metropolitan regatta of June...
...future. On May 27 the senior crew will have a mile and a half race with the B. A. A. over the regular course in the basin. The prizes are to include cups and a banner the same as last year. This event was won by the Weld last spring. It has further been decided to enter a junior crew in the Harlem regatta which takes place in New York, May 30, and to give the second Freshman crew a two-mile race with the intermediates before they are disbanded...
...whole the success of the Weld crews this spring has been unprecedented. While the class races resulted in an unfortunate fiasco, the various crews had previously proved themselves to be very fast, and in the opinion of most coaches quite on a par with the regular class crews of previous years...
...stroke for a while. The crew was rowing in wretched form a fortnight ago, but is rapidly getting into better shape. They are using the shell which the 'varsity found unsatisfactory last year. It is believed that there will be a shake-up in the crew after the spring regatta...