Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University, ex officiis, and the following persons by election: Francis Lee Higginson '63, James Jackson Storrow '85, George Angier Gordon '81, Francis Randall Appleton '75, William Watson Goodwin '51, Moorfield Storey '66, Henry Shippen Huidekoper '62, John Noble '50, Winslow Warren '58, Paul Revere Frothingham '86, Stephen Minot Weld '60, William Caleb Loring '72, Frederic Adrian Delano '85, Louis Adams Frothingham '93, George Brune Shattuck '63, James Tynedale Mitchell '55, Frederick Perry Fish '75, Simon Newcomb '58, Amory Appleton Lawrence '70, William Lawrence '71, William Endicott, Jr., '87, George Dickson Markham '81, Robert Swain Peabody '66, William Alexander Gaston...
...College Library has received from Mrs. Edward Brandegee of Brookline the largest collection of books which has been presented since the Library's foundation. The collection is to be known as the Weld Memorial, in memory of Mrs. Brandegee's grandfather, William Fletcher Weld, the donor of Weld Hall. The collection, consisting of 11,880 volumes, is from the library of Richard H. Bowie of Philadelphia. There is no room in Gore Hall at present for such a great number of books, and they are stored temporarily in the basement of one of the College dormitories...
...fall rowing of the University crew squad ended this afternoon with a race between the three crews, over the three-and-one-half-mile course, starting opposite the Weld boathouse, and finishing in the basin opposite the Union boathouse. The third crew started first, ten seconds ahead of the second, and was able to hold this lead over the latter crew throughout the race. The second crew was never a dangerous opponent and the race soon proved to be a struggle between the University and third crews. The former easily gained on the second and passed it at the Longwood...
...graded crew races yesterday afternoon, Weld easily won from Newell. Neither crew had the advantage at the start, but half way to the Harvard bridge, Weld led by a length of open water. Just before reaching the bridge, Newell spurted, but Martin also raised his stroke, and prevented Newell from gaining. At Harvard bridge, Weld led by two lengths, and continued to increase this lead, finishing three and one half lengths of open water ahead of Newell...
...Weld--Stroke, Martin; 7, Weston; 6, Maxwell; 5, Platt; 4, Haines; 3, Howe; 2, Robins; bow, Wiggins; cox., Faxon...