Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Metropolitan regatta but a few days away, the club crews and singles which are to enter are rounding into form. The first Newell suffered materially by many of its men stopping work after the last race, so that it will enter the intermediate event where it will meet the Weld intermediate and the Shawmut Boat Club. The Weld senior, on the other hand, has been strengthened by a number of new men, two of them University oars. Yesterday it was seated in the 1902 Freshman boat and covered the course in only fair time on account of the change...
...Weld senior--Stroke, Morrill; 7, R. F. Blake; 6, Burton; 5, Grew; 4, Holden; 3, Ivins; 2, Evans; bow, G. 'Blake; cox., Goodwin...
...Weld intermediate -- Stroke, T. D. Roberts; 7, Richardson; 6, Covel; 5, Peabody; 4, Brooks; 3, Lovejoy; 2, McGrath; bow, Hoseley; cox., Kelly...
...many new men have come out for the Weld graded crews that they have been considerably changed in order. R. F. Blake '99 stroked the senior boat yesterday, but will probably row number 7 in the regatta, with Morrill at stroke...
...movement has been started at Cornell University to adopt Harvard's rowing club system. For this purpose the president of the Cornell Navy, R. F. Chatillon, has secured from the officers of the Weld Boat Club the system of its management and with this as a basis, has organized a similar institution called the Francis Boat Club. Owing to lack of accomodations its membership is temporarily restricted, but it is hoped in the fall that all men wishing to row can be taken care of. The club is conducted by a board of seven managers, consisting of the officers...