Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Senior Weld--Stroke, Bancroft (Captain), 168; 7, Francis, 171; 6, Shuebruk, 182; 5, Colby, 170; 4, Covel, 168; 3, Morse, 153; 2, Richardson, 166; bow, Brooks, 168; coach, H. Bancroft...
...Junior Weld--Stroke, Wolcott, 156; 7, Hartwell, 158; 6, Derby, 165; 5, Bent, 169; 4, Greenough, 163; 3, James, 166; 2, Roberts (captain), 146; bow, George, 160; coach, W. E. Ladd...
...decide which crews shall enter the finals for the class championship on Friday, will be rowed this afternoon, beginning at 5.30 o'clock. The races will start at the Union Boat House, and will follow the regular mile and seven-eighth course up-stream to the Longwood Bridge. The Weld crews will row on the outside, and the Newell on the inside course, next to the Beacon street wall. The order of the races will be: 1904 Weld vs. 1904 Newell at 5.30; 1903 Weld vs. 1903 Newell at 5.45; 1902 Weld vs. 1902 Newell at 6. In order that...
...orders at the Weld have been as follows...
...Freshman crews have developed a great deal in the past few weeks, but still have a number of their earlier faults. The crews at the Newell have been gradep and have made fair progress but are not rowing as well as they should. The Weld crews are still unsettled in their positions but are somewhat better together than the corresponding crews at the Newell. In general, however, they are slow and clumsy and have little idea of finish in the boat. The second crew has life and dash, but is still too ragged. The orders have been as follows...