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...think riots in Harvard Square after we won the division series were under control, and I don’t see any danger in the future,” Jonathan S. Meltzer ’07 said as he watched yesterday’s game in the Weld Hall common room...
...known perks of $40,000 in fees, Harvard students can find themselves skimming along the Charles River free of charge, after one half-hour lesson—although more time may be required for the “really uncoordinated,” according to a member of the Weld Boathouse staff...
Sculling on the Charles is a great exercise in fun multitasking: the instructors are studly (bonus point) and it’s a great activity to do with friends before or after a picnic lunch (eating and social time: check). The atmosphere of Weld Boathouse is laid-back, with rock music pumping down from the gym upstairs, but it also boasts a rich heritage, as rowing clubs have been practicing here continuously since 1906, including in wartime...
It’s best to go to the Weld Boathouse for your free lessons between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., while the water is still warmest and calmest, and before the crew team kicks you out. You can go with a friend, because “it’s easier to learn in groups,” says resident staff member Craig Salverson, who rowed crew as an undergraduate and started working at the boathouse because he missed sculling, or rowing with two oars...
Even more troubling to her, she said, is the location of the much-touted research facilities. Greenhouses, growth chambers and research laboratories will take up between 15,000 and 20,000 square feet on the crest of Weld hill, while administrative offices will occupy another 10,000 to 15,000 square feet...