Word: welding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yesterday afternoon about 75 candidates reported for the various dormitory crews. This number is considerably less than last year, when over 100 men came out for the first days' work. Six eights were sent out from the Weld boathouse, but only two from the Newell. This state of affairs is discouraging to the crew management who have made special efforts to make fall rowing a success this year. The season is short, for the bumping races will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, October 18 and 19, dates less than two weeks distant. On Friday, October 20, a final scratch...
...make the fall work an unqualified success it is absolutely necessary that a larger number of men report. All new candidates should report at the Weld and Newell boathouses respectively, as follows: Weld boathouse--Claverly, Beck, Hampden, Fairfax, Randolph, Weld, Brentford, Ware, Dunster, Dana, Drayton; Newell boathouse--Thayer, Westmorly, Perkins, Russell, Mt. Auburn street, Bow street. In addition to these, any dormitory which can get eight men together will be given a shell...
Harvard, L. deJ., Weld...
Hodges, J. H., Weld...
Candidates for the dormitory crews will be called out on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The bumping races will be held on October 18, 19, and 20, making an exceptionally short season of two weeks. After the bumping races graded crews will be made up from the Weld and Newell boat clubs. There will be as many grades as the number of men report will permit. In about two weeks races will be held between the crews of corresponding grades. Individual cups will be given to the winners in each grade. The system is a modification of that used...