Word: weldings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...famed Harvard crew which rowed its way to victory in the Henley Regattas on the Thomas in England will reassemble and once more take to the Charles in a shell. The event will take place tomorrow at 5 o'clock, when the "nine old men" sally forth from the Weld Boathouse once more to do or die for the Crimson...
...spring crew season opened yesterday will several boats going out on the river from Weld boathouse, now opened as the headquarters for rowing activities here, Newell boathouse is closing and locker facilities are to be shifted to Weld...
...nine years scholarly, long-faced Dr. Louis D. H. Weld has been precisely taking its measurements, U.S. advertising never had been as robust as in 1943. Last week Dr. (of philosophy) Weld's indexes in Printers' Ink told publishers in fine what they had known in general. Spacewise, all advertising was up 14.6% over 1942. The gains: newspapers 12.2%, magazines 28.5%, farm papers 39.9%. The only loser: outdoor advertising...
...Weld, research director of McCann-Erickson, Inc., had predicted, recovery from war's first shocks (in the first half of 1942) had been swift and strong. As to 1944: "Paper shortage is the only thing that can hold advertising back, and one cannot predict anything about that" (see below...
...Taylor Hess '47 discovered the body floating in the river across from Weld Boat House. Three men stationed in the A.S.T. unit here succeeded in removing the corpse from the water after they had been summoned for help by Hess. They were Cpl. Anton A. Cedewall, Pfe. Robert Cote, and Pfe. Sidney Simons, all quartered at Leverett House...