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...been announced that the bridge offered by Larz Anderson '88 will be erected in memory of George Walker Weld '61, who died in 1905, and who throughout his life worked to place rowing at Harvard on a broader footing. He founded in 1889 the Harvard Rowing Club, which became in 1890 the Weld Boat Club. The present Weld boathouse was given by the members of Mr. Weld's family in 1907. Mr. Weld was an uncle of Mrs. Larz Anderson...
...length over the freshman four, with the second university four third. In the afternoon the two eights and three fours rowed down-stream past the two-mile flag and back in short, light stretches. Tucker is still out of his regular seat at 2 in the university crew and Walker has not yet returned to 6 in the freshman boat...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 15, 1910.--After the strenuous eleven-mile row of yesterday, the Yale university and freshman eights were given light work today. In the freshman boat a temporary change was made, Gregg replacing Walker at 6. The latter is slightly indisposed at present, but will return within a few days. Both eights tried several racing starts. In the afternoon all the crews went for an easy paddle up-stream instead of toward the Navy Yard as usual...
Middlesex.--Stroke, F. Trumbull; 3, W. Trumbull; 2, Mills; bow, Walker; cox., Cameron...
First Middlesex.--Stroke, F. Trumbull; 3, W. Trumbull; 2, Mills; bow, Walker; cox., Cameron...