Word: peet
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Official referee-R. C. Watson. Judge for Harvard-W. Alexander. Timer for Harvard-R. F. Herrick. Judge for Columbia-William Meikleham. Timer Columbia-W. B. Peet...
...received from the Harvard freshmen has been accepted, and the race will be rowed as usual at New London. The 'varsity crew will not row the Harvard 'varsity crew this year, but will enter a triangular three-mile race with Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. W. G. Peet will again coach the crews. It is interesting to note that during his connection with college as oarsman and coach, Columbia has each year won either a freshman or 'varsity race from Harvard...
...Smith, the second under Wotherspoon. These two will remain temporary captains until the candidates row on the water, then "weeding out" will take place, and one permanent captain will be elected. At present the candidates are being coached by Clapp, captain of the 'varsity, and by the trainer, Peet...
...Peet, who is coaching the Columbia crews, was stroke of the 'varsity crew in '84 and rowed No. 2 in the 'varisty boat...
...chest weights and a short run, the men were placed on the rowing machines under the supervision of E. Klapp, captain of the 'varsity crew. The candidates will continue training in the gymnasium until the first of April, when they will begin practice on the Harlem. W. Peet will coach them, and they will keep to barges until they have learned the stroke. The average age of the candidates is 18 years, the average height 5 feet 9 inches, and the average weight 146 1-4 pounds...