Word: went
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fours had a short brush downstream with the launch, before the eight went out. The first rowed much more smoothly than the second, but could gain but little...
...three or four stretches to the Longwood bridge, the second crew gained slightly on the first, rowing a lower stroke. Bullard and McGrew then changed seats and on the way upstream McGrew again drove his crew ahead. Bullard then went in at seven in the first boat, Brownell moving to stroke in the second. Bancroft moved from seven to three in the first, replacing Smith who took Brownell's former place at two in the second boat...
Shortly after these changes, the second crew went into the Boat-house, and Brownell was tried at stroke in the first boat in place of McGrew, for a short stretch upstream and back...
After a short row up-stream yesterday, the crew returned to the boat house, and Bullard went in at stroke. Smith was moved to three, replacing Bancroft, who took Bullard's former place at seven. In this order the crew seemed to show improvement, being livelier and spacing a little better. The crew returned to the boat house again, however, Bullard went on the launch, and McGrew took his place at stroke. He showed greater quickness at the catch than in his former trial in this position...
...first time since the University crew squad was formed, the two crews were separated yesterday and the coaches gave their entire attention to the first. For a short time during the first part of the afternoon's row, Mr. Higginson went in at stroke to feel how the boat was going and to work rhythm and life into the crew. Smith then took his seat at stroke, and the crew started down-stream in unchanged order under the coaching of E.C. Storrow '89. Special attention was given to the method of applying the power, particularly at the finish...