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...Weld and a party of friends watched the rowing of the crews yesterday afternoon from the launch Veritas. The party consisted of President and Mrs. Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Storrow, Mr. and Mrs. Sars Anderson, Professor I.N. Hollis, Mr. E. C. Storrow, and W. S. Youngman...
...John Harvard" has been at Lawley's preparing for New London, the crews at both clubs have taken turns with the "Veritas," Mr. Storrow coaching the Newell eights, and Donovan and H. Bancroft the Weld. The first Weld is a powerful crew and accordingly has considerable speed in spite of its weight, but its time is not yet as accurate as that of the second, which has thus far shown better rowing than the first...
...enter the class races in view of the fact that it was leading when the accident occurred which prevented it from finishing. A break in the linen covering of the bow of the Weld boat allowed the water to enter until the forward compartment was entirely submerged. Mr. Storrow thereupon called out to Bancroft to stop rowing, the crew was taken off by the launch and the shell was towed back to the Union boathouse...
...have as a whole shown great improvement during the last week. This is probably due greatly to the efforts of several coaches, who since the arrival of the launch have watched the work of the eights. The Senior crew has been under the eye of Mr. E. C. Storrow, while Mr. J. J. Storrow has taken charge of 1902. D. M. Goodrich '98 has been coaching the Law School...
...have been encouraging signs of improvement among all the crews, but any marked advance toward finished work is hardly to be expected so early in the season. Donovan at the Weld and Vail at the Newell have done practically all the coaching, although the graduate coaches, Mr. J. J. Storrow '85, Mr. G. S. Mumford '87 and Mr. H. W. Keyes '87, will assist in coaching as soon as the launches are ready...