Word: welds
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Harvard is the tenant, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts owns the building, and the rent is paid by a trust fund left by George W. Weld '60, who built the present building...
...average of 360 undergraduates in sculls and a crew of Naval students from the Yard use the Weld Boat Club daily. House crews row from there every spring, and, in the past, Summer School girls numbering about 125 a day used the Club, but the building is not owned, or even rented by the University...
...building is called the Weld Boat Club and not Weld Boat House because from its founding in 1890 until the first World War it was run as a club and was used only by students who were members. Clubs were still prominent on the College scene and boat clubs were no exception, for crews from Weld raced annually against crews from the Newell Club...
...Kirkland N-42 TRO 2477 Wechsler, R. L. '44, Winthrop D-33 ELI 2770 Wedgwood, R. '46, Adams E-32 ELI 2958 Weeks, S., Jr., '46, Winthrop J-33 KIR 1987 Weiss, H. A. '45, Eliot F-23 KIR 1371 Weiss, J. '45, Kirkland E-11 KIR 1522 Weld Common Room ELI 8608 Wentworth, E. T. '44, Kirkland J-42 ELI 2819 Werber, S. '43, Eliot E-52 ELI 1146 West, E. F. '46, Lowell N-34 TRO 8941 Wheelock, L. F., Jr., '46, Eliot F-43 KIR 7133 White, L. W. '46, Winthrop D-34 TRO 6681 Whitehouse...
...Yard blossomed into a musical comedy set with Navy uniforms and Lanz dirndles contrasting colorfully. Weld, Wigg, and Grays spewed forth women, and there were men on the steps, waiting. Co-ed classes may have bothered some professors and biology students, but had an inspirational effect on most...