Word: welds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Both Newell and Weld boathouses will be open for eights and singles all during July and August, with Harvey Love coaching during the first six weeks and Bert Haines and Tom Bolles around for the second half. There will be many more eights than now coming out of Newell every day, but no one who has not rowed before will be allowed out in a House crew until he has passed several weeks on the Leviathan. Informal regattas to test the mettle of the rival eights will probably be arranged towards the end of each session...
...Spring Regatta for all who row wherries, comps, novice, junior, and senior singles will open today at Weld Boathouse. After preliminary heats and trials, the finals will be held at the end of the week. To winners in the singles or comp class trophies consisting of miniature shells are given, while winners in the wherry class are presented with a shield-shaped plaque surmounted by parallel oars...
Relaxing after the ardours of the review just passed, a Mil Sci man, whose name has not been revealed for four of giving information to the enemy, was unlucky enough to lose his cap off the Weld Boat House dock in the middle of the quarter to six rush hour yesterday afternoon...
...same time P. B. H. announced the results of its most recent competition for the Social Service Committee. The new members are: Taxter Swan '45, of Strauss Hall; Wyman C. Win '45, of Walker House; James E. Connor '45, of Weld Hall; Paul B. Coggins '45, of Hollis Hall; Peter F. Kranz '45, of Matthews Hall; Jack W. Ellison '44, of Adams House; and Frederick F. M. Kempner '44, of Winthrop House...
Ernest K. Levinger, of Fitchburg and Weld Hall, was appointed to the Jubilee Committee to take charge of all ticket sales, Chairman Oliver D. Filley, Jr. announced last night...