Word: withdrew
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Division I: Claverly, the winner of the Filley Cups, maintained its position at the head of the river throughout the series; Craigie-Waverly held its position twice and was bumped once; Dunster-Dana-Drayton made no bumps and held its position twice (withdrew from the first race); Mt. Auburn street was bumped twice (withdrew from the third race); Randolph made one bump, held its position twice and was not bumped; Russell made one bump; held its position twice and was not bumped: Westmorly made no bumps, held its position three times and was not bumped...
Division III: Brentford made no bumps, held its position once and was bumped twice; College House made two bumps, held its position once and was not bumped; Foxcroft-Divinity was bumped twice, held its position once, and made no bump; Grays made one bump and held its position once (withdrew from the first race); Hollis-Stoughton made one bump, held its position twice and was not bumped; Second Holyoke maintained its position once (withdrew from the first and third races...
Only two bumps were scored Saturday. In the second division, Holworthy bumped Thayer three minutes after the start, and in the third division, College House overlapped Foxcroft-Divinity just before rounding the Stillman. Infirmary bend. Mt. Auburn street in the first division and Second Holyoke in the third division withdrew. The starts were better than before, several of the crews using racing starts to good advantage. Claverly rowed the highest stroke, pulling 33 to the minute, while the others used a stroke varying from 25 to 30 to the minute. Even at that comparatively high stroke, Claverly seemed to have...
...meeting of the Board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association last night, it was voted to allow members who withdrew from the Association before the April recess to join again without being charged for the week's absence, provided they sign on before the close of the dinner hour tomorrow evening. The hours for the spring term are as follows: breakfast, 7.15 until 9.30 o'clock in the main hall, and until 10 o'clock in the small hall, without extra charge; luncheon, 12 to 2 o'clock; dinner, 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock. Arrangements for forming club tables...
...meeting of the University Fencing Association at Columbia University, the three colleges, Harvard, Columbia, and Cornell, who withdrew from the Intercollegiate Fencing Association last December, decided to re-enter the old association and also remain in the new one. The old league, made up of Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, West Point, Princeton, and Annapolis, will hold its championship meet in New York on March 16 and 17, at the New York Athletic Club. The newly formed University Fencing Association, comprising Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, and Technology will hold a meet in Boston probably on March 9 and 10. If Technology...