Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...launch "John Harvard" will meet the men on their arrival and carry them to "Red Top" in time for a short row before dinner. Both the University and Freshman shells were sent to New London last night and will be rigged today by Hart and Lynch, the Newell and Weld boat-builders, so as to be ready for use this afternoon...
Only five candidates for the Weld Metropolitan crews reported yesterday. If these crews are to be formed and are to be successful, it is necessary that more men report regularly. Coxswains are especially needed. All who wish to try for the crews should report at the boathouse at 4 o'clock this afternoon...
Only enough men to form two crews reported at the Weld and Newell Boathouses, yesterday, for the graded crews which are to be entered in the annual regatta of the Metropolitan Amateur Rowing Association. All men who intend to try for these crews should report at their respective boathouses this afternoon. An effort will then be made to make up a junior eight and four oared at the Weld, and as many crews as possible will be formed at the Newell. Unless more men come out, no crews will be entered...
...originally planned to enter a junior, intermediate, and perhaps a senor, crew from both the Newell and Weld Boat Clubs. So far, however, only one crew, the junior, has been formed at the Weld. It was coached yesterday for a short time by Wray from the cox-swain's seat. The candidates for the Newell crews will report this afternoon and the men will begin work at once under the direction of Vail...
...Weld junior--Stroke, Brown; 7, Corlett; 6, Clark, 5, Atherton; 4, Manahan; 3, Emmons; 2, Field; bow, Black; cox., Risley...