Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...number of men who have come out for the Senior class crew is disgracefully small. All those Seniors who were dropped off the University squad had better report today at the Weld at 3.45 or let me know the reason why they will not. They were taken on the University squad partly to be tried out, but chiefly to be given a chance to get some coaching before the class crews came out. This kind of spirit of only rowing on one of the two University crews is selfish and disgraceful. It is a bad example to the younger oarsmen...
Captain Richardson's communication speaks for itself. The Senior oarsmen who believe that, when dropped from the University squad, their duty to Harvard and to their class is at an end, are sadly mistaken. Every 1908 man of rowing ability or inclination is needed at the Weld boathouse, and needed now, if the Senior class is to be represented this year by the kind of crew it deserves...
Because of insufficient attendance at the meeting yesterday the election of captains of the class crews was postponed until 3.45 o'clock this afternoon. Those who rowed in the class races last spring and those recently dropped from the University crew squad are expected to report in the Weld boat house today for the election...
...elections for captains of the class crews will be held this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock in the Weld Boat House. The following men who rowed on the class crews last year are eligible to vote: Adams, Ball, Butler, Buxton, Coit, Comstock, Crandall, Despard, Ellis, Harding, Henry, Hyde, Loring, Morgan, Rackemann, Roche, Simon, Wentworth, J. Whitney, Williams, Wood...
...demand for tickets for the Princeton debate Friday night at Sanders Theatre has been so great that the supply of reserved seats has been exhausted. Applications still unanswered will be filled with admission tickets. These may be exchanged tomorrow between 2 and 3 o'clock at Weld 37 for such seat tickets as may be returned...