Word: rowse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Tou, Conn., June 5, 1913.--The work of the University crew today was extremely satisfactory. The benefits of the long rows in smooth water were shown in a mile brush with the Freshman eight. Both crews started rowing about 30 strokes to the minute, the university...
Section 7, C. E. Cooley, first two rows. Section 8, L. B. Woodward, first two rows. Press Stand, C. E. Morris, J. L. Miller, M. M. Glick, E. W. Moses. Rope section 12, W. F. Cogswell, W. C. Hatch, F. T. Hertell. Rope section 19, N. L. Torrey, R. Vicario...
The assignments are as follows: Assistant head ushers: A. C. Munger, H. W. Wesman, H. A. Andrews, Section 22: F. A. Johnson, head: J. C. Milliken, E. F. McLaughlin, L. O. Wright, J. L. Miller. Section 23: E. G. Fifield, head; E. W. Moses, R. W. Chadbourne, A. S. Harris...
The rowing season of 1913 is now well under way. For the past week three University and three Freshman boats have been out on the water daily. During the first part of the week, the small amount of open water made necessary work of only the lightest order. Now, however...
The schedule of races for the coming season is the heaviest undertaken by a University boat for some years. In addition to the New London regatta on June 20 there have been scheduled, subject to the approval of the athletic committee, two other races. On May 10 the University crew...