Word: welds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class crew races will probably be held on May 25, and the winning crew will compete in the American Henley on May 27. Candidates for the Weld and Newell crews will be called out after the recess...
...class crews have been on the river daily during the past week. Two Senior and two Junior crews are rowing from the Weld, coached by Rice, and two Sophomore crews from the University boathouse, coached by Vail and G. Bancroft '02. The crews have improved somewhat, but the Seniors are rather slow on the catch. The Juniors have a tendency to rush the slides, and frequent changes in the Sophomore boats have retarded their development...
...upperclass crews have been on the river every day this week and are slowly getting into shape. One Senior and two Junior crews row from the Weld boathouse, coached by Rice; and two Sophomore crews from the University boathouse, coached by Vail. The captains of the crews are: Senior, W. C. Richmond; Junior, J. L. White; and Sophomore, R. H. Wiswall. As soon as the second launch "Veritas" is on the river the following graduates will assist in the supervision of the crews: Senior coach, W. Shuebruk '02; Junior coach, W. James, Jr., 1G.; Sophomore coach, G. Bancroft...
...fire extinguishers have been placed as follows: one on the fourth floor in the south end of Thayer; one on the fourth floor in the south end of Weld; one on the fourth floor in the north end of Weld; one in the Germanic Museum; one in Robinson Hall; one in the fire-room of Sever Hall; one near Room A in Sever Hall; one in the porter's room in Walter Hastings, Perkins, and Conant; one in Holden; one in Warren House; one on the first floor and one near Room 10 in Lawrence Hall; one, in the Studio...
...five new wherries which were ordered from Davy for the Weld Boat Club are finished, with the exception of rigging. Great care has been taken in their design, and the best possible material has been used throughout their construction in order that they may be thoroughly first-class boats. Their dimensions are as follows: length, 19 feet, 6 inches; beam, 24 inches; depth, 10 inches. They are the first boats of the kind which have been built for the Weld Boat Club, and since so much care has been taken in their construction it is expected that they will prove...