Word: watriss
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Friday the crew did not row because Messrs. Keyes and Herrick were away. Thursday the crew was made up as follows: Goddard stroke; Jones 7, Lothrop 6, Upham 5, Keyes 4, Perkins 3, Hartridge 2, Herrick bow. The other candidates are Fitzhugh, Blanchard, Pulsifer, Watriss, Nelson and Powers. Longworth, who has been away for several weeks, will begin today. The crew are now rowing a full stroke-in parts. They began sliding a week ago. As he has with the body-work, Mr. Keyes is taking great pains with the leg work, to be sure that every man begins...
Second crew-2. Fuzhugh, '91, 170; pounds; 3. Blanchard, '91, 170; 4. Nelson, Sp., 160; 5. Upham, '90, 188; 6. Powers, '92, 158; 7. Winthrop, '91, 157; 8. Watriss...
...following men will be dressed at gymnasium at 3.30 p. m.: Powers, Watriss, Upham, Nelson, Winthrop, Blanchard, Fitzhugh. All others...
...this year's crew learns to row it will be fast, for, judging from appearances it will have strong men in it. The candidates are Goddard, '92, Jones, '92, Upham, '90, Perkins, '91, Longworth, '91, Winthrop, '91, Hartridge, '90, Nelson, '93, Watriss, '92, Pulsifer, '90, Lothrop, '90, and Herrick, '90. Besides these are Tilton '90, Hutchison '90, and Finlay '91 who all rowed in the crew last year, but for various reasons are not rowing just at present. Although the river is open the crew is at work in the gymnasium on account of the influenza. They simply...
...made at the alumni dinner last spring, to form a St. Paul's club of Harvard. Mr. Henry Chalfant, '90, was appointed chairman, and it was decided to form a club similar to the Andover and Exeter clubs. C. S. Mathews, '90' I. N. P. Stokes, '91, F. O. Watriss. '92, and R. C. Bowler, '93, were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution which will be submitted to the club at a future meeting...