Word: welding
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There will be a meeting of the members of the Weld Boat Club tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in the new boat-house to elect officers for next year. It is expected that some of the trustees of the Club will be present and an informal inspection of the completed building will take place. The building will be open to the public for inspection on Class Day and on Commencement...
Work on the Weld Boat House is rapidly nearing completion. The plastering and the interior work are already finished, and the tile roof will be completed today. Practically all that remains to be done to the building itself is the grading, which will be started today and should be finished by the end of the week. The floats and runs, however, are still to be put in place, and it is probable that this work will not be completed till July...
...brief, our rowing system is one to be proud of. We doubt whether any other American college can boast of an interest in the sport even proportionately as large. With the completion of the new Weld boathouse our material equipment will be enlarged and although commodious and faultless apparatus alone will not make Harvard the leader in college rowing, the enthusiasm for the sport is too apparent to mean anything but eventual success and leadership...
Another reason why the race will be of interest this afternoon is that until last fall Coach Rice of Columbia was in charge of the crews that rowed from the Weld Boat Club, and the contest this afternoon will be the first for Columbia under his direction. A close race has been predicted, but the CRIMSON feels sure that it voices the sentiments of the University in saying that there is the utmost confidence in Captain Bacon and his men to win this afternoon...
...race for single sculls, to be rowed on May 17 over the one-mile course from above Harvard bridge to the Union Boat Club, may be made before may 15 with K. Howes '07, Matthews 20, C. Hart, manager of the Newell boathouse, or J. Manning, manager of the Weld boathouse...