Word: tanked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Newell Boathouse will not be open until spring because of the fuel shortage. When the squad reports the rowing tank, however, will be opened, even though the remainder of the building is not heated. Several sets of rowing machines have recently been transferred from Newell to the Locker Building...
...first practice for Freshman swimmers will take place in the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank, Central Square, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All 1921 candidates will report at that time to Coach Waters of the Y. M. C. A., who will have charge of the team instruction. Coach Waters was University and Freshman swimming coach two years ago, and for part of the time last year. It is hoped later to secure, in addition, the services of Coach Dome of the Boston Y. M. C. A., instructor of last year's teams...
Candidates for the Freshman swimming team will be called out for the first practice tomorrow afternoon at a time to be announced tomorrow. The practice will be held in the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank at Central Square and will probably take place late in the afternoon...
...held in the Locker Building instead of the Boathouse because of the present scarcity of coal. By keeping the Newell Boathouse closed until spring, a half-ton of fuel can be saved each day, and for this reason the transfer to the Locker Building was arranged. Although the tank will not be in use, there will be adequate accommodation for all candidates who report, at least until after the mid-year period...
Indoor practice under the instruction of Coach Haines, however, is not to be discarded for the winter as arrangements have been made to remove the rowing machines from Newell to the Locker Building. Although the tank will not be in use, there will be adequate accommodation for all candidates who report for voluntary practice until the end of the mid-year examination period. Coach Haines will spend a certain number of hours each day instructing the men in the theory of crew work...