Word: welds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Drayton; 8.00, 66 Winthrop; 8.15, 54, Dunster street; 8.30, Dunster Hall; 8.45, Dana Chambers; 9.15, 1234 Massachusetts avenue; 9.30, Russell; 9.45, Russell Annex; 10.00, Beck Hall; 10.30. Walter Hastings; 10.45, 13 Waterhouse street; 11.00, Perkins Hall; 11.30, Stoughton; 11,45, Thayer; 12.00, Holworthy; 12.45, Mathews; 1.00, Weld; 1.30, Grays; 1.45, Hollis; 2.00, 1 Langdon square; 2.30, 16 Garden street...
Deffnite times for practice have been assigned each eight. The men not on regular crews having no settled period for rowing, are allowed use of the machines at Weld at any time throughout the afternoon...
Yesterday saw the new crew system in actual working use for the first time. The experienced University oarsmen were occupied in coaching the Freshmen and in running, the inexperienced University men were concentrating on the machines, while the Freshmen were fulfilling their work on the machines at Weld...
...present in the absence of Dr. Howe, who is sick, the assistant coaches are in direct charge of all the work. Coaches E. J. Brown '96 and William Haines are in charge of Newell and Coaches Bert Haines and Delmar Leighton 2G.B. are in charge of the Freshmen at Weld...
...crew. Every one has a chance: there is room for every one. No sport offers so general an opportunity for exercise and bodily development. Under this new system the individual is to receive even more attention, than in the past. There are to be races between Newell and Weld as well as class crew races. The scullers are to have their own coach, Ed Wachter. No one is too inexperienced to get his turn at coaching and competition. It is this attitude which has given crew its popularity in the past and which should even increase its enrolment...