Word: crewe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plan to have the Child's cup race a part of the regatta is dependent on whether examinations can be so arranged at Columbia that she can send a crew down. If not, the Childs cup will be competed for at some other time as usual, and the Stewards' cup will be the first University race on the Henley program...
...hoped the sport will be thoroughly re-established. In addition to the usual Henley program there will be a race for Junior college eights to compete for the New England Challenge cup; an interscholastic eight and a special 150-pound Freshman's eight-oared event, each member of the crew to weigh in the morning of the regatta. No man is to exceed 155 pounds and the crew average is limited to 150 pounds...
College rowing is heralded for an unprecedented season this spring. Reports from many of the leading colleges indicate that elaborate plans are being made throughout the country to bring crew into "its own." Large sums of money have been expended at many colleges for crew equipment and quarters. At the University of Washington a new building has been built at a cost of $18,000, while at the University of Pennsylvania a new boathouse to cost nearly $50,000 is being planned...
...large squad with all but one of last year's eight back. Princeton during the outdoor rowing in October last fall had over 126 candidates on the river, while Cornell had an exceptionally large turn-out of 131 upperclassmen and 170 Freshmen. There are six veterans of the 1919 crew back at Cornell, while many who rowed their Freshman year and men out due to the war have returned...
...neither side was willing to admit defeat after the two frames of gruelling combat, a compromise was effected which gave the crew clerks a 2 to 0 victory in the first round, while the icemen carried off the second session by three casualties...