Word: thayer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Frank Cleary Hanighen, David Samuel Herman, John Francis Keane, Jr., Robert Benning King, Victor Hugo Lieb, George Gardner Monks, Frederick Parks Murphy, *Harry Nadell, Fred William Perkins, Jr., Chester Dwight Perry, Hermon Dunlap Smith, Benjamin Isadore Sperling, Richard Oscar Spero, *Lawrence Bowring Stoddart, Jr., Frederick John Sweeney, *James Appleton Thayer, James Bradley Thayer, *Frederick Winsor...
...annual fall rowing regatta came to an end yesterday afternoon with races between the Freshman dormitory crews and the Thayer and Eliot Club crews. The dormitory eights competed for the Slocum Cup over the lower basin one mile course between the Cottage Farm and Harvard bridges. In a close, hard-fought contest, Standish won the race with a strong finish, one-half a length ahead of Gore, the leader over the first part of the course. Smith came in a good third, a length of open water behind Gore. Standish won the annual race last year, and thus will keep...
...last race of the afternoon took place over the same course between the Thayer and Eliot club crews of eights raced a week ago, when Thayer won by three-fourths of a length. Several men have left each boat during the week, however, and it was two revised crews that started from the Cottage Farm Bridge at 5 o'clock. Eliot pulled ahead at the start and held its lead until the end; Thayer threatened the leader once near the finish, but was unable to hold the pace, and fell back a length to the rear, while Eliot crossed...
...contest for the Filley Cup between the Eliot and Thayer crews has usually been a part of the fall regatta, but this year it was held a week earlier, Thayer winning by three-fourths of a length last Friday...
From the start Thayer held the advantage, pulling away from Eliot inperceptibly but steadily. Both crews rowed well, and without breaks, finishing in good condition. At no time did Thayer so increase its lead as to exclude all possibility of the other's winning, and when it crossed the finish line it was only three-fourths of a length ahead. The members of the winning crew will receive individual medals...