Word: teche
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the very race it was Harvard's day. The Yardlings, hard-pressed by a steady and muscular Tech outfit, came into their element by the half-mile mark, beat the Engineers by a length and a half, and walked away with the best time of the regatta...
...Tech men on the other hand average 181 1/2 pounds. But Coach Jim Manning figures he has a better crew than last year and one which may stage a surprise showing in today's classic...
Having smashed the course mark for Freshmen by 15 seconds, the Yardling blades promise to be about the finest "since the days of Gerry Cassidy." With plenty of confidence and power they may easily lead their Tech opponents by four or five lengths...
...M.I.T. sailed for ahead in a moderate but steady easterly wind, gaining 141 points in 13 races, Brown, Williams, and Dartmouth fought for second. The Harvard entries, however, outscored all except Tech on Sunday in a vain effort to recoup their Saturday losses...
Placing a very poor fifth with 19 points after the first day's racing, with Tech and Brown tied for second, the Harvard crews, consisting of James A. Ronsmaniere '40, skipper, John H. Cunningham, Jr. '39, crew, and John N. Fulham, Jr. '40, skipper, and Thomas Bullfinch '40, crew, made a comeback in the next nine races, nearly overtaking Princeton, which had 101 points. They slipped to sixth when the Tech-Brown tie was broken...