Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...collecting in the various dormitories: Holworthy, H. B. Sawyer, No. 19, R. Withington, No.4, T. F. Savage, No.9, Hollis, B. Merrill, No.3, C. D. Davol, No.29; Stoughton, J. E. Warner, No.3, A. E. Wood, No.29; Thayer, J. R. Lazenby, No.45, F. F. Dodge, No.11 R. R. Hellman, No.33; Weld, R. H. Wiswall, No. 17, S. R. Harlow, No.40; Grays, F. S. Montgomery, No.20; Matthews, J. V. Dignowity, No.1, J. Richards, No.33; Wadsworth, C. Woodman, No.7; Beck, O. N. Shepard, No.2; Quincy, A. L. White, No.6; Hampden, F. H. Dexter, No.8; Russell, P. V. R. Ellis, No.9; Russell Annex...
Candidates for both teams should leave name, class, and the side of the question they wish to defend with P. L. Butler '08, Weld 29, before noon today. The order of speaking will be posted in Gore Hall before 3 o'clock. Freshmen are particularly urged to come...
Candidates for both teams should leave name, class and the side of the question they wish to defend with P. L. Butler '08, Weld '29, before Thursday noon. The order of speaking will be posted in Gore Hall by 6 o'clock the same...
...crews now rowing from the Weld Boat Club the Hollis-Holworthy crew is doing the best work. This crew is made up of new material, but the men have reported regularly and have rowed together every day. The Westmorly crew has not been on the river for several days. This crew at first did the best work of any, but the men have not been reporting regularly, so that its development has been slow. The Holyoke street crew, although doing fairly well, is handicapped by the failure of the men to report regularly. In this respect the Randolph crew...
...Newell Boat Club the crews are much more evenly matched than at the Weld. The men are reporting fairly regularly and all the crews are developing well. General faults that the coaches are trying to overcome are a tendency to rush the slides and a lack of rythm at the finish of the stroke...