Word: walls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Score was as follows: HARVARD Trout, l.b.w., Bartlett, 3 Evans, s. Jeffrey, b. Bartlett, 5 Carter, c. Jackson, b. Heys, 15 W. Taylor, c. Wall, b. Hemmingway, 19 F. Taylor, c. Jackson, b.Hemmingway, 10 Morgan, b. Bartlett, 0 Rothermel, b. Hemmingway, 9 Trainer, c.Hemmingway, b. Heys 8 Phillips, not out, 0 D. Tyng, b. Heys, 0 J. Brock, b. Heys, 0 Extras, 9 Totals 78 LYNN Jeffreys, b. Carter, 1 Wall, b. F. Taylor, 2 Heys, b. F. Taylor, 0 Bartlett, c. Phillips, b. F. Taylor, 37 Hood, c. Tyng, b. F. Taylor, 1 Hubbard, c. and b. F. Taylor...
...been moved from the Boston studio of Frederick P. Vinton, where it was painted; and is now in the store-room of the Union. A frame is being made for it to match that of the Adams portrait by Stuart, which hangs on the left of the north wall of the Living Room. Major Higginson's portrait will be placed on the right of the north wall, where the painting of Amos A. Lawrence now hangs...
...little farther to the rear were the Sophomores, and behind them the Juniors. The Law, School crew was last. As the crews approached the bridge the Law School boat gained on the Juniors and the Sophomores, whose boat, by this time, was rapidly filling. The Freshmen, who had the wall position, were better protected and consequently their boat did not fill so rapidly. On passing under the bridge the Seniors spurted and came out a length ahead of the Freshmen, who were now closely followed by the Law School. From this point the 1904 and 1905 crews were clearly...
...crews will be placed as follows, beginning at the Beacon street wall: Freshmen, Law School, Seniors, Sophomores, and Juniors on the outside...
...Senior race started at about 5.10 o'clock with the Newell crew next the wall, and a stronger wind than in the previous race. The Weld boat got under way first and at the half mile was a length ahead. Just before reaching Harvard Bridge the Weld crew was rowing a 33 stroke to the Newell's 32, and at this rate was able to increase its lead to two lengths by the time the mile and a quarter mark was reached, although the Newell crew spurted just after passing the bridge. At the finish the Weld boat...