Word: upperclasses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...crews, both upperclass and Freshman, of the Newell and Weld clubs went out on the river yesterday and were coached by Vail and Wray from singles. H. Bullard '02 also coached the first Newell Sophomores from the launch "John Harvard," and watched the work of several of the other crews...
...favorable weather conditions yesterday served to bring a number of crews out on the river. During the afternoon all the Weld upperclass crews and the Newell Seniors, as well as a crew picked from members of the first Weld Freshman squad, were sent out. As yet no definite plans appear to have been made for putting out the floats at the boathouses, in spite of the fact that their absence causes much inconvenience. It is probable, however, that at least one float will be placed in position at each of the boathouses by the first of next week...
Owing to the cold weather, the only crew which went out on the river yesterday was composed of Newell Seniors, rowing in about the same order as the day before. Boardman coached from the conswain's seat. The other upperclass and the Freshman crew squads rowed on the machines and in the tank as usual...
...rowing of the Freshman and upperclass crew squads during the past week has been somewhat irregular. The work has consisted of the usual tank and machine practice followed by light exercises and in some cases by out-door running. As soon as the weather mermits, the floats at the University Boathouse will be put in place and rowing on the river will begin...
...following men are trying for the upperclass club crews...