Word: wateringly
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Captain Hutchinson is unfortunately unable to row at present on account of water on the knee. It is hoped, however, that he will begin work again after the Class Races. One or two of the crew have had a little experience in rowing at school, but with these possible exceptions none of the men have been in a shell before...
...crew shall take another crew's water except at its own peril of being ruled out in case of a foul...
LONDON, May 5. - I was plied with all manner of questions as to what sort of a river the Thames was, the length of the course, the condition of the water, how far from New York or Boston, how many people attended the Yale and Harvard races and who paid the club's expenses when they raced there...
...Land and Fresh-water Mollusca of Massachusetts; Professor Edward S. Morse, Director of the Peabody Academy of Science...
...about as soon as they get positions in the boat. The men are in liberal training. They have the faults in the recovery of not feathering their oars, and they pause too long at the inception of the stroke, as the oar is about to be struck into the water. Barring these defects, which can be remedied easily, Harvard is already pulling as well as it did last season, and I think it likely that the crimson crew will prove stronger than the blues...