Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Weld more Freshmen turned out yesterday than on any day hitherto. Two new eights went out, in addition to the four eights which have been rowing regularly...
...work of the Freshman crews at the Weld yesterday was similar to that of the day before. Donovan was assisted in the coaching by some of the older rowing men, who took seats in the boats with the Freshmen. Many of the candidates have not rowed before, and the material as a whole is rather light, which is probably due to the fact that the heavier men are playing football. The crews are being coached particularly on time, a hard leg drive, and on shooting away the hands quickly. The following men assisted in the coaching: A. W. Stevens...
...bicentennial building, the gift of Misses Carrie and Olivia Stokes of New York, is soon to be erected. This is to be the administration building, where all the executive offices of the University will be located. It will stand on the new land from the Weld estate on Wall street. The building will cost about...
Yesterday there was the greatest activity in rowing that has been shown this season. At the Weld, in addition to the regular Junior and Sophomore crews, there was a second eight from 1903, and another which was made up for the most part of Juniors. Enough Freshmen were out to fill three barges and a practice shell, while a number more were coached in a working boat. Besides Donovan and D. D. Evans '01, who coached the men from singles, R. F. Blake '99, W. M. Ivins '01, R. H. Howe '01 and G. Bancroft '02 instructed them from...
...Freshman rowing at the Weld opened yesterday with two eight-oared crews, one four-oared crew, and several substitutes out. All the men who had rowed before were put in one boat, but no further attempt was made to grade the men. A. O. Stevens '97 coached from the "John Harvard" and D. D. Evans '01 from a single...