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25 Mo11roe Ave,, N. E.\ I
Window Trin1n1er.1
t. Ht111ti11g.
2. Norther11 Michiga11,
3. Fictio11.
4. No.
5. No. •
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M~nager, • M. C. A. Cafeteria
Picrtics.
2. Hu111boldt, Io,va.
3. Harper's Magazi11c, ,
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4. Yes.
5•. No.
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MISS BEATRIX HANNAN
1362 Colu1nbia Ave., N. E •.
Bo6kkeeper
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l- Golf.
2. T raveli11g differe11t places,:
3. ,Ge11eral 111agazi11es.
4. Sure.
5. If they like to.
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FRANK MOONEY
530 Cr.escent Ave., N. E.
Clerk
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1. Golf.
2.' Lake Jo1·da11, Micl1.
3. Za11e Grey's books.
4. Yes.
.5.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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L. D. SMITH
216 Joh11 St., N. E.
Salest11a11
Motoring.
Caqillac, Mich.
Short stories.
No.
Yes.
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OWEN E. TILLMAN
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3317 Michigan St., N. E. ,
Patrol111an
1~ Radio.
2. At ho111e.
3. Sportirtg news of all kinds.·
4. .I do real prohibition.,.;
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MISS GERALDINE HUFF
643 Warden St., S. E •..
Elevator 011et'ator
Skati11g.
Moon Lake.
Love Stories.
Sure,,
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2.
3.
4.
5. No.,
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2.
3.
4.
5,
ANDREW P. ·SMITH
964 Sherida11 Ave., S. W.
1'elephone switcl1board repair 111an.
I11door baseball.
Grand Have11, Micl1,
Collier's Magazi11c •.
Yes.
·Yes,
GERRIT WESSELL
942 Sheridan St., S. W.
Driver, Baxter Laundry
1. Baseball.
2. • Motoring various places. ,
3. Good detective stories.
,
4 • Yes, sir.
5. Tl1at's up to. then1.
'M. L. MATICS
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,,610 Lafaye~te Ave., S.
State Agent, Si11ger .Se,vi11g Macl1i11·e Co.
1. Baseball.
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, 3. Newspaners.
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_F104
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The Grand Rapids Herald
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no date
Title
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What Grand Rapids (?) Think of This and That #2
Description
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A continuation of the newspaper article of multiple Grand Rapids citizens and what their answers to five questions, accompanied by their photograph and address.
Contributor
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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Text
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application/pdf
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eng
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'I'l1c 11u111bers ·prec~di1 g tl1e a11s1vers give11 cor•
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1. Wl1at is your f av1r1te recreation.
Wl1ere do yo11 spend your vacatio11?
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3. What is you1· choice of readi11g?
4. Do you favor prohibition?
5. Do you approve of won1eny111oki11g?
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ALBERT WIGGINS,
349 College
College Stude11t,
r1. ·- Fishi11g
·2. On farn1.
3. Farn1 stories.;
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4. Yes. ,
.s. No•..~ ,
The second of a series of setJeral pages. l~latch for another in next Sunday's
Herald.
MISS BERTHA BREEN
820 Livingston. Ave_., _~._ E.\
•
Typist;
1. Tennis.
2. Haven't had any.,
3. Novels. ,
4. Yes.
'- 5. - ·If_th~y _wru_it to.',
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II
II
II
'I'ED SLOMA
922 Fremont Ave., N. W.
'fruck Driver
1. Skii11g.
2, Military camp, Grayli11g or Custer._
3. Longfellow~
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4. Not tl1e way it is now,>
5. No.,
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C. I. HULBERT
· 546 Fountai11 St., N. E.
Bra11ch Manager, Western Uriion
1. Motoring.
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2, Northern Michigan motor trips.
3. Newspapers and magazities.,
4, Yes,
5•.. Not in
public
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ELLERY RU"l"HERFORD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C. D. DAVIDSON
315 Cherry St., S. E.
Artist
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440 Burto11 St., S. E.
Salesn1a11
Swi111111i11g.
Traveli11g differe11t places.
Autobiographies a11d Historical Novels.
Not i11 its prese11t for111.
If they choose to.
MISS EMMA COBLE
709 Jefferson Ave., .
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Text
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_F103
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The Grand Rapids Herald
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no date
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What Grand Rapids (?) Think of This and That #1
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An account of the resource
Newspaper article of multiple Grand Rapids citizens and what their answers to five questions, accompanied by their photograph and address.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Grand Rapids Rowing Club
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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Text
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application/pdf
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A language of the resource
eng
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
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RHC-54
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC16
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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no date
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Western Rowing Club of St. Louis
Description
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Junior Four team in the water, T. Schmitt at the bow, T. Ferber on 2nd position, S. Brauch on 3rd, and E. Abbetmeier on stroke.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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Image
Format
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image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
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circa 1980s to 1940s
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC02
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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no date
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Two Rowing Clubmates with Oars
Description
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Alfred Davies, Junior Single, with Harold Hartwick, Junior Double, posing with their oars in the grass. In the background, a building and chair.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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Image
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image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
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RHC-54
Still Image
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC27
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1922
Title
A name given to the resource
Two Grand Rapids Junior Four Crews
Description
An account of the resource
Two crewboats in the water in a Junior Four event at Grand Rapids S. A. R. A. Peoria Lake.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
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image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC46
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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no date
Title
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Two Buildings
Description
An account of the resource
Rectangular brick building on the left with a three storey building, including a rooftop gazebo, to the right.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
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Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/74d378f8576c1c36487c02a67d9ae802.jpg
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Identifier
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC45
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Title
A name given to the resource
Three Crewboats in Water
Description
An account of the resource
Three distant crewboats and one spectator boat in water. Small object in foreground and cityline with trees in the background.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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ACTIVITIES
TENNIS
Befo1·e the yea1· of nineteen twenty-one had passed, the Board of Directors began planning to make ot1r
te11nis department the most up-toclate and co111plete plant in Western
l\fichigan.
The >1ew court which
was started last year will be completed and the old clay courts will
be entirely rebuilt, placing them in
better . condition than ever.
The
l\fichigan National Tournan1ent will
be held at Muskegon this year. This
is the first ti111e since it was first
held, that this tournan1ent has
come to Western Michigan.
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embers
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Tl1e President's letter in tl1is iss11e
of ''Tl1e Log·'' will lJe a brief one.
V,'i1y not adopt as a motto or slog·an
for tl1e year tl1e follovving snappy
suggestion.
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''USE YOUR CLUB''
'J'l1is ·,vill n1ean tl1at )·ou vvill g·et a
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g·reat cieal qut of yo11r me111lJersl1i1Jthe officers and directors vvill lJe encouraged in tl1eir efforts-and every1Jod vr · \vill be HAPPY.
Tl1e com1ni ttee cl1air1ne11 vvill tell
you in tl1is issue alJout tl1e plans for
tl1e year. But, don't forget to
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at every opportunity.
Yours truly,
CHAS. S. DA VIES.
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,vill begin .July 24th and the finals
will be played off July 31st. The
Western · Michig·an Tournament will
be held on the Kent Country Club's
cou1·ts beginnin.g August 7. What
111ore could our tennis players ask?
The Michig·an National Tournament
at the Muskegon Country Club, an
hour's ride from Grand Rapids and
the "\Vester11 Michigan Tournament
right here at our own doors. Aren't
these facts enoug·h to stir the ambitions of every man whether he plays
tennis or not? No,,r come on, fel-
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lows, let's back up Ned Raiguel to
the limit. Let's show him that the
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
is on the map when it comes to
tennis. When he starts the Roun:J
Robin tourna111ent for the Club's
entrants for the above tournaments
let's answer him with that SPIRIT
of ''Let's Go," and do it 100 per
cent.
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ROWING
Jack Corbett, the l\iaster Oarsn1an, al1·eady has begun his work
to coach our cr·ews and get them
into condition for the season's activities of our club on the water.
He sure has met with an abundance
of g·ood new material to work with
and with the Old Timers out i11
force, what could be more encouraging for our club and to Mr.-01·
should we say Jack Corbett. He is
,vorking as hard with the men who
come out for sculling as with the
eight or four-men crews .. Joe Kortlander, the chairman of the rowing
co111mittee, is on the job to assist
Corbett, and Charlie Mac is ever
present to help any one he sees or
knows needs assistance on the art
of rowing. The biggest event for
the water side of our club will, of
course, be the Central States Amateur Rowing· Association Regatta at
Peoria July 7 and 8. Crews will be
sent to this regatta and if we are
going to continue to bring home the
bacon, as our club's crews- have in
the past, it means every one must
take an interest in this sport. If
you can't come out and row, encourage those who do devote so
111uch of their valuable time to it .
We can't all be oarsmen, but we ca11
all be BOOSTERS. Now men, you
who do want to represent our club,
support these men who are helping
you by trying to follow their instructions and being prompt when
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it's ti111e for worlcouts. There will l)e
are 111ost valuable to the winners.
are mo,s valuable to the winne1·s.
These dates will be a11nounced
later.
CANOEING
Perhaps there 111ay be some who
are under the impression that a
ca11oe is 111eant to be used for the
pu1·pose of taking one's best girl to
son1e quiet shady nook up the river·
and then to partake of so111e wholesome food which the ''Dear One''
has worked so hard to prepare for
the occasion and when the shade:c
of night are beg·inning to fall to
sit side by side and drift back to
about ''Sweeney's place." Then arrange things, g·et back on your·
percl1 and paddle like Sam Hills because you didn't hear when Bill
fired the cannon at ten-thirty.
No- that's not quite right. There
is another canoeist more in den1and
than the social canoeist. He is ~
real canoeist. Perhaps you wonder
what sort of being he might be.
Every yea1· the members of our club
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are invited to go on the different
canoe trips held during the season.
H.ow n1any of you make use of this
p1·ivileg·e? If you want to get all
there is in a canoe out of it, you
s11rely must join in on so111e of these
trips. Get out ·into the big out-of-
doors a11d paddle for a few hours
and you will feel the bette1· for it.
On April 15 twenty-five fello\\- s
made the first trip of the season
Eron1 Rockford on the Rogue River.
This is one of the most picturesque
trips for a short trip any one ca11
1nake. It's scene1·y is beautiful and
the river is chuck full of fast ra11ids, n1aking· it n1ost interesting·. On
Saturday, the 6th of May, the Middleville trip on the Thorn:• lple "'·as
taken.
This is one trip the Olc1
Timers never ,vould n1iss and when
they used to n1ake these trips, the
advant.ag·es of shipping by truck
were unheard of. Last year there
were twenty-five boats 011 this triJ) ,
and this year· there were twenty
The Lowell trip on Memorial Day i,,
another one where one can enjoy
the beauty of the Grand.
Son1e
years ago fifty canoes on this trip
\\-'Ould be considered a small n11111ber, b11t last Memorial Day it had
dwindled down to twenty.
Now
come on. Let's leave the old bus in
the garag·e this year and have a real
old tin1e canoe trip. Later on, the
trip to Grand Haven is taken. Thi,;
is the only trip where the canoes are
shipped back instead of paddled
If you have never paddled down to
the n1ou th of the Grand you can't
afford to miss this trip. This date
· will be set in the near fut11re so you
will have ample time to plan for it.
No,v there is yet another canoeist. The fast paddler. His presence
has not bee11 common enough of
late. What's the matter? Surely he
is needed.
The annual Plainfield
race! Gues·s I'll have to explain a
little here. For years it was customary to bring the canoes, that is, tow
them, up to Plainfield bridge.
Then the crews of two men would
race to the clubhouse. If you think
you are a fast paddler get a partner
and practice and when this race
con1es arou11d you will be read}·.
There is a record of time made.
which i<s about fifty-six minutes, and
this was made some years ago b~'
old timers. Is this going to stand
or are ,ve young· bucks going to
beat it? Now the man who con1es
out for these t1·ips and regattas is a
Real, Social, Honest-to-Gosh Canoeist.
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J~NTl~RTAINMENT
This comn1ittee surely is hitting
on all six. If any of you were out
to the Get Together S•1 noker helil
at the Pantlind the middle of
March this fact stuck out like the
J)roverbial
''sore thumb." 'T hen to
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come along and on May third to
back it up with the best Spor·t
Party one could ever wish to attend. The Annual Smoker on May
THE ~I~i\N AHEAD
The n1an ahead believes in his
1)1·oposition, heart and soul.
He
dispels ill temper with cheerfulness, kills doubt with a st1·ong conviction and reduces active f1·iction
with an agreeable personality. He
1nixes brains with efforts and uses
efficient 1nethods in his work. He
finds tin1e to do every needful
thing, but never lets time find him
c1oi11g nothing.
He makes eve1·y
hour bring dividends, increased
knowledge or healthful recreation.
He keeps his future unmortgaged
with., debts;" he saves as well as
earns. He steers clear of dissipation and guards his body and peace
of 1nind. That's why he is the man
ahead!
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CORRIGAN. HILLIKER & CORRIGAN
JnJJestment Bankers and Brokers
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v.ant to miss a real Boat Club
Smoker, you'd better be on hand.
Allen G. Miller for a toastmaster,
with Coach Fielding Yost and our
own Paul Goebel, and Rev. Charles
MacKenzie, another very interesting
speaker.
What more could we
cra1n into an evening's entertainment than this? Oh, yes, we'1·e not
going to forget those films of Michig·an's athletic field and her football
team in action. The regular Friday
nig·ht dances will begin as soon as
possible after the smoker and the
opening party will most likely be
May 19 or 2 6. There will be good
111.usic all through the season. Our
clo.s ing partr will be better than
ever.
CROlJNO FLOOR M}CHIGAN TRUST BLDG
BELL
. CiRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
M ·ll900 · M ·65J
Investment Counsel
Xo matte1· how s1nall
your interests mav be we
we are glad to have you
consult us rega,'ding the
proper placen1ent of your
available funds.
Ou1· deliberate and unp1· ejudiced
endorsem:e n;t
accompa11ies every 1·ecomn1endation fo1· your consideration.
'.Ve invite your nat1·011a ge and offer· vou a service
that is unexcelled.
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i11vest1nent ba1iki11g
orga1iizatio1i.))
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B11lleti11 of the Grand Rapids
Bo,1t and Canoe ClulJ Cttlled
THE LOG
Dated ~lay 1st, Nineteen Twe11tJ'•
t,vo. G1·and Rapi(ls
E. Rohrbach .... Business Manag·er
Lee Woodruff . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor
John A. Tieterr1a .... Adv. Manag·er
H. McMillan ........... Cartoonist
Extra Copies at Clubhouse.
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TO MY READERS:
It surely is a pleasure to again
serve you. No doubt n1a11y of yoll
have beg·un to think I would not return, as it was son1e days earlie
last year when n1y first efforts were
made. It will be n1y purpose to act
as a n1eans of keeping you in toucl1
v.:ith the current events of our clut,.
My existence is possible by the
r11en who have placed their ads 011
the different pag·es within 1ny covers.
If you wish me to live yo11
1nu st hel11 the111 to live.
Read what they have to offer you
a11d when you are in need of their
s ervices J)atronize them and tell
them so-because if you do. it ..,loes
n o t take ve1·y long· befo1·e I know it,
Be sure and 111entio11 THE LOG
\\hen EUJ)l)Orting· its adve1·tisers.
THE I> i\ST ~!\ND THE FUTURE
Probably ,vhen H. G. \Vells'
sto11e age 111an stag·ed his first dug·011t reg·atta in what ~'&S then the•
Mediterranean lak~, a lot of doubting J)lesiosauruses and other 1·eJ)t il es crawled up on the ba11k to
sneer ancl 1·emark, ''That ain',t tl1e
way "'·e did it back in the g·ood olLi
slime age." However that n1ay be,
the stone agers in the Boat Club ar·e
standing on their hind feet and inEorn1ing the world that son1ething· is
\vrong on the river front.
And
they are \VOrth hearing·.
Away back in the days when the
Boat Club was that little flat-roofecl
bungalow down below the bridg·e,
the,\' say it was a family institution.
John Kanoo broug·ht his g·irl, and
later his wife and fan1ily, out to the
reg·attas:-which were hel~l as often
as every t,vo weeks and ran t}1e
whole gamut from the joust with
the padded telephone J)Oles to the
fifty-yard underwater one-armec1
sidestrok~ and the doul1le Annette
Kellerman backflip.
Better· yet,
John Kanoo and Mrs. K. g·ot in anc1
pa1·ticipa ted.
What was still 111ore i111po1·tantand this held true for so111e ti111e
after the club had moved into one
of the n1ost palat'al rowing proJ)erties in the country-the fan1ily•,
all of the fa111ily, used the club.
The result was that a good n1embership could be counted on every
year, a substantial 1ne111be1·shi1) that
didnt' vary n1uch, ancl knew how to
run thing·s, and had g1·ow11 lJJ) with
the club.
No~·adays, say these stone ag·ers.
the club has lost the fa111ily touch.
It's just a gan~ of young· bucl~s:
and
,vhen,
after dancing·
a11,.l
swi111n1ing· and courting· all ove1·
the place for a year or tw<).
they marry themselves off an,l
acquire Posterity, they forg·et the
org·anizatio'1 that helJ) the111 into
the state of n1at1·in1ony. The1·e is
no great incentive-these old-tir11ers
opine-for the womenfolk to hang
a1·ound. or knit around. or afte1·r-oon tea aro11nd. or anything else.
S0111e of the ancients declare-with
fl wise puff on a choice ciga1·-that
long· avo they advised the planting
of shade trees along· the 1·iverbank;
and lo')k at the s1111baked shoi·e
now.
One constructive soul. ma,\'
heaven rest hin1, s11gp·ests the dig·?in~· of holes O'l the front lawn. in
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ately striped awning parasols unde1·
which family groups can len1onade
of a sun1mer afternoon.
All this may sound funny, but it's
not-particularly.
There is no
question but that a shifting· 1nemtership which drops out and is followed by a new collection of youthful novices every few years is not
the best type. We wa11t the stickers.
This fa111ily club proposition
cleserves to be studied.
Furthe1·111ore, the club's specialties,-tennis
and dancing·, whicl1
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along and all of every summer-are
on the hu111mer, and canoeing a
close third. We ha,·en't been out,
but this year it's to be hoped that
out of the goodness of the directors'
hea1·ts and the fatness of the treasury a few lazybacks and pillows fo1·
the bird whose fa111ily objects to
robbing· the couch will be on hand
at the do:Jr. Outside of that, okeh.
What this revelatio11 of the olclti111ers' ideas ai111s to do is not to
criticise but to point out a general
line of action-to,vard a family
club and toward all-su111111er-long·
athleti~s. the thing·s that 111ade the
g·!ory of the past.
Maybe thert>
11ever was any such anin1al as that
r·lory, a.nd maybe the old-timers a1·e
as oss·fied as the plesiosaurus at the
~1ugout · spree l)ut if you talked to
cine of the said sto11e ag·e1·s, absorbi11g a puff of the s111oke fro111 his
black cigar every four ~,ords an(l
fettin~ an e1nphasizing poke in the
1·ihs every strong poi1°t or so, you'cl
be as co~vinced as ,ve were.
Then there's clt1b athletif'S • The
big· i11terclub 1·0,ving· 1·eg·attas usecl
1o hold up shell i11terest well into
A. 1 1g·11st, and the fortnightly' reg·atta~
kent it e·o'ng· the re,::t of the su111111e1·.
When the last 1·eg·atta and
the disbanding· of the crevv occurs
in July. interest ,vanes. That n1eans
that cobwebs ar·e collecting· on
properties that oug·ht to l1e i11 continuous use. Cobwebs are also colle~ting on athletic ener,g·ies that
vri th proper en co111·ag·e111en t '\\-'Ot1ld
te rampant all su111111e1·.
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This is no howl at the present
board of directors. Personally we
think they're the bee's knees. The,\'
ha~l bequeathed to them fro111 the
\var period a sad disintegration of
prope1·ties, with no sinking fund for·
depreciation.
Anybody who remembers a certain stormy nig·ht
when the weekly dance ,vas held on
a floor J)unctuated by pails, bucket:::·,
coffee pots, hogsheads and pickle
barrels to catch the rain from a
leaking· roof, will know what we
n1ean. This year they have a good
roof.,. and George Fitch isn't worryi11g· about sinking· docks so far, ancl
there's more canoe room, and some
extra tennis courts started, an,:1
some r1ew shells bought, and Jack
Corbett is on for the whole sur'l'ln1e1· so that oarsmanship is riding·
for a new rise in popularity.
LET'S GO
Ag·ain the n1ove1nent of tin1e
brings us to the resumption of ou1·
activities after a sojourn of a few
n1onths. During the time that out·
Clt1 b has been closed up, due to th0
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inclen1ency of the season, the sp1r1t
which it fosters within us still runs
high,
All during the winter n1onths,
how many have pas:ed by that
clubhouse along the river and not
recalled the joys and benefits we
have derived from its existence a11cl
ou1· friends who n1ake up its men1bership. To the city of Garnd Ra.J)ids it certainly is a mo1nument of
t1·11e Americanisn1.
Its influence is felt by every one,
whether they are connectecl with i t
novv or have been in the 11ast. ThP
n1en who n1ade it possible can neve1·
be repaid for their efforts and whe11
they began in their humble way
they little realized the i'11portant
r art it would play in the ti111e whicl,
has come and to come.
July 8th of la,:t year was 11101·e
than a successf11l culmination of the
Central States Regatta. It was the
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happiness in the hearts of the
founders of our Club, that thei1·
efforts had not been in vain. Bec ause to bring to our Club the
largest amateur regatta ever hel,1
was long their desire and to have it
realized with the CUP OF' .S',UCCESS- full to the brirn · sure;v
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evidence of the standards on which
they built.
Are we going to let what ha.s
l)een given us continue to prosper
or are we to be selfish, unintentionally, and prevent its further
prosperity? Ours is a club for men
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and of men. surely we a1·e going
to keep it so. To accomplish our
aims we need a full 111embership,
which can only be done by every
n1-ember co-operating. A1nong your
acquaintance there must be so1ne
young fellow who should be one of
us. Tell hi1n what we have to offe1·
him, bring him to the smoker and
introduce hi111 to all of the 1nen1bers you can and should he be interested in a real live club, no doubt
you will have sold the proposition
to him. Now co111e 011, gang, let's
go.
THE LOG JAM
By K. C. CLAPP
\VHAT THE Fl,AG ~IEANT
Besidr- the bland, broad-breaste t'I
<}rand,
I glin1psed a flag ag·ainst the bll1e,
Float _proud o'er green and watersheenThe pennant was of cri1nson hue.
'Twas quite by chance. Sig·nificance
With wl1at I'd seen I did not
link·No thoug·ht
a11.ent
to
what
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Officers and Executive Committee
CH,\S S. DAVIES ........... President
.JOS. KORTLANDER, J1· .... Vice-Pres.
CHARLES HI<JXT ........... S ec1·eta1·y
A. WlvI. HONECKER ........ Treasurer
For I
have seen, o'er that same
shee11
The speeding· shell and swift
canoe,
And as they sped, the white and re(l
Marked ,vell each Boat Club
crew.
Committees for the Season of 1922
House:
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Charles Foote, Chai1·n1an .
C. D. La,,·son, G1·ounds
George Fitch, House and Docl{s
Geo1·ge Donke1·, Ral1)h B1·~ndau,
Stan le~' Davies
Te11nis:
W. E. Raiguel, Chairn1an
Geo1·ge O'Brien
Eugene Mayer
Walte1· Madigan
Ro\\'ing:
Jos. Ko1·tlande1·, Chair111an
Russ Davis
Herb Conlon
Chas. lvicQue,van
Publicity:
Ernest Roh1·bach, Chai1·man
J.,ee W ood1·uff
Pat Sullivan
John Tietema
H. MacMillan
Budget:
A. W. Honecl-:e1·, Chairman
Chairmen of Committees
Tol11·s and :\laps:
S. H. Ranck, Chai1·man
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Canoe:
Ray Ryan, Chai1·man
W 'a lte1· Be1·gers
Ha1·ry Rosenberg
Cha1·les Antri111
Ma1·t Boe1·sma
F1·ed All,erta
Charles B1·and
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Those
n1an-packed s·h ores have
cheered the oars
And flying, plying paddles, too.
Though ,vhite and red has lagg·ed or
led.
l"olks KNEW that Boat Cl11l1
crew!
Ente1·tainment:
,vm. Deve1·eaux, Chai1·man
Char·les Hext
Dick Tanis
Dennis Van Ess
B1·aton Quigley
Fred De vT1·ies
So no,v I know, since honors gro\v
With each race of the Red a11d.
White,
That on the Grand's a battling
bandThat flag I saw 111eant ''FIGHT!''
l\'lembe1·ship:
Al Folge1·, Chairn1an
Chas. McQue,van
Albe1·t Davies
* * *
I
\Ve wa1·n Admi1·al Cayvan tha·t
even his aldermanic p1·opo1·tions
(thanks to the National Biscuit Con111any) migl1t even fail to l{eeo him
afloat in l1is beloved To1·ch Lal{e.
Auditing·:
vV. E. Raiguel, Chair111an
C. Hoogestege1·
* * *
Pe1·manent Imp1·o"·ement:
Chas. McQue,van, Chai1·man
Georg·e Fitch
A. vV. Honecker
By-La,,·s:
A. ,V. Honecl{e1·, Chai1·man
Charles Hext
Charles Foote
At the Docl..:.
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She,-Oh. sweetheart, won't yo11
come and take this canoe to the
dor:k for n1e?
He-Dea1·ie, you know I can't
pacldle well enough to land 'er.
She-Oh, all r·ig·ht, then, I'll let
I<:ortl~1. n d er.
Pag·e
eleven
•
\Vonde1· if Coacl1 Yost 1·ealizes that ·
Goebel lea1·nedi all he knew about
block and tackle at the Boat Club'!
* * *
This n1ay or may not be a new one
On the faithful, hard-working· McQuewan.
But they say on the side
Of his head-HerpicideOh, you k11ow-he pretty near grew
one!
* * *
Bill Devereaux makes auto trips
to Detroit and Ann Arbor frequently. Whether it was to put more
''h ear
~ t'' or to load s01ne ''Crow'' into
his Crow-Elkhart he refuses to disclose.
* * *
,,·c_ ofte11 "'011der· wl1y Al. Hoolr
{locs11 t tal,e his shell a11(l his 0 ·as eo1u11a11)· a11d 1110,·e rig·ht o,,e1· to Chicago:
* * *
vVould it not be permissible to
suggest that the Boat and Canoe
Club take a lease on the Rockford
vicinity of Rogue River, build a
nice · red structure and incorporate
as ''The Fire Fighters. Con1panJ'
specialists in youp.g-heroes-to-th e ~
rescue-of-burning-damsels.''
* * *
Ou1· se11sation seeliet·. l\like Ryan
In the Thorna11ple fell no use lyan
''Wate1·'s fine, booze 'is dead
·
But I'm glad,'' Ryan said '
''Tl1at I'll ta.ke no canoe t1:ips with
B1·ya11.''
* * *
0
vVill so111eone kindly Paio-e
Rav
0
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Cla1·k?
* * *
You p1·obably felt it coming all
along: but we simply can't wr·ite a
last lino •
*
* *
Without suggesting· that Knudson
rhang·e n1erely the last letter in his
last 11a111e,-
'.l'o ' tn. ''
* * *
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twelve
Page . thirteen
HELP JACK CORBETT
LOCKER ROOM HUl\10R
Leo Cook€-1\iy wife stayed up
after one this morning.
Quigley·- Well?
Leo-I was the one.
Oh Mee-Did you see where they
found a woman's torso floating i11
the river where it had been
thrown?
Oh
My'-Now
wouldn't
you
think a woman would be 111ore
careful of her things than that?
The Club now boasts of an Ag·o11:,.·
Quintet-call Danker for appointn1ents.
She,-I wish I knew the names of
the g·irls you go out with.
Beukema-I wish I did n1yself.
Visitor (after playing tennis)Where are the players' quarte1·s?
Ned Raiguel-In 1ny pocket-I
just won 'em in a crap garne.
Geo1·ge O'Brien ( gleefully )-She
reminds me of a summer day.
Rod Schopps-How come?
George-Warm and 1nuggy.
Plus-She s1nells strongly of perfume.
Minus-How clo you tell?
G1·ant Lor·ch (recently married)
to store clerk-I want son1ething to
put a chicken in.
Hard Boiled Clerk-Yes, si1·,
camisole or casserole?
Minister-Do you keep the ten
co111mandments?
Bill Leece-No, but I l1ave something just as good.
Thorndyke·-She's all the wo1·ld
to me. What shall I do?
Gang ( in chorus)-See a bit of
the world.
Ray R.-Hasn't rr1y dancing
proved?
She-Wonderfully·-it has ever}'thing skinn<id, even my ankles.
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Wise·-Is Mary a lovable gjrl?
When nobody's
Gazabo-Yeh!
home.
La1·ry-Does she dress well?
Rosey I
dunno.
I
11eve1·
watched her.
When Burger and Hext hit t.he
rock in Rogue River they were
tipped out-but poor Quig-he got
i)u1nped.
Bunker How was the party last
night?
Ernie E. It was good while I
'
lasted.
Hartwick sez ''A sock on the foot
'
is worth tvvo on the jaw."
Roy M.-Wh8 t shall we c ') tonig·ht?
Goil-I'1n will1r1g to c1o whatever
you do.
Roy-But we've only been acquainted two days.
George D.-How was the show at
the l\1ajestic?
B:11 Dev.-I really couldn't tell
you.
George•-But you told me yo11
were thereBill-I was. but I went upstai1·s
\vith n1y lady friend.
•
Hot-What kind of a girl lS
Lizzie?
Dog·-She is the kincl who asks
,vhy the locker roo1n windows art
frosted.
Street car conductor to Bt1s Davi0s Your fare?
Bus,-I know it.
•
It certainly is good
..,,,,,,,,_,
to have Jack Corbett
back in our fold again.
Jack, ''Dean of Oarsmen'' surely has a
personality that has
won him a host of
friends, m a n y
of
\vhom are within our
club. It is hoped that
everyone will help
him in his work as
coach of our crews by
gi,ring him our loyal
SUPl)Ort.
Should ou1· crew be
able to make the tri1)
to Culv·e1·, Ind., to
1·0,v a race with the
Culver Military
A caderny, it means
good, hard effort. Culve1· is one of the largest military
schools there is, ,·1hich means they
have more men to pick their crew
from than we. As the invitation f1·om
~ulve1· states May 20 or 27 as the day,
1n a ,11 J)1·obability it will be the latter
date, as Coach Corbett will not be able
_
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•
to whip the crew into shape in the
shorter period. This will be the first
opportunity fo1· our crew to test their
mettle and let's wish them and show
them that our good wishes are for the
best crew of the best club of the Central States Amateur Rowing Ass'n .
ote
oom
•
•
•
they've
see
Clem-I
Colu1nbus' bones.
Dinie-Gee ! · I c1idn't know the
old boy was a gambler.
r_feas, Lig-ht Lttnches, Ice C1-ea111, Soclas,
Past1-y. Also a11 all 11ew li11e of Soft
Di-inks.
•
The finest Tea Roo111 111 the Miclcl]e
West, and the only all-An1e1-ican,
afte1- thea te1- Tea Room i11 Weste1-n
Michig-an.
Pat Sullivan crept into the house,
The cuckoo clock struck four,
Then he crept up beside the clocl{
And cuckoo __, __: eight ti1nes more.
The lig·htning bug is brilliant,
But it hasn't any mind.
It wanders through creation
"\Vith its headlight on behind.
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01Jen £1-0111 4 P. M. to 11 :15.
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Advertising
Copy and Plans
are tl1e chief factors in
g-oocl advertising ancl l1ig
results are obtainable with
1)ro1)er consultation. -
P,,odit(:tive copy aizd p!a;z~,
for
Roo1<LETS
· CIRCULARS
FOLDERS
NEWSPAPE~
a1zd
lv1,\GAZINE
ADVERTISING
Jay M. Rathburn
30 2 l\:IURRA Y
BLDG.
GR.~Kl) l{.~PIDS, J\ll('.lI.
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WESTERN MICH1GAN·s GREATES1 STORE
eware
of tl1e l1igl1er cost of the
lowe1· J_)rice.
Our Resources
(::;ood pri11ti11g ancl eng·ravi11g- at a consistent
pr1c:c.
'
enable us to offe1· our 1)at1·ons
unusual bank se1·vice.
Our
facilities are at your service
and we co1·dially welcome you1·
account.
Our stocks were
never 1nore complete . . P 1en t y of
tweeds, gabardines
and whipcords.
.
Grand Rapids
National Bank
•
The
Reed-Tandler
Company
''The Ba11k With the
lle11Jing Jlancl''
BRANCHES:
Monroe · and Division
Division and Hall
Weal thy a.nd Division
Michigan and Grand
Burton Heights
Broadway and Ninth
Prescott Street
Fuller Station
Stocking and Fourth
An extra pai1· of ti·ousers ,vith
any suit if you wish. Come in
and looli 'em ove1·.
Grand Ra picl:s 1 l\,[ icl1igan
''S,,\ Y IT \VIT H FLOWERS''
Shank Fireproof Storage Co.
Ema Says:
. . .,
''REP r'\.IRING and Al. TERING CLOTHES,
like ROWING, requires
lots of training."
A
Our Business-MOVING, PACI(ING, STOR,i\GE ar1cl
.
HAULING C.ANOES AND BOATS
Nice Bouquet
for Your
Sweetheart
19-25 LaGrave Ave., S. E., Grancl Rapids, Micl1.
Citizens 64180, Bell Mai11 1483
''The employes of the
sl101) o f E M A a r e
TRAINED to do each
jol) according to the
sta11clard set l)v EMA."
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TAILOR
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
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RHC-54
Text
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_E07
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1922
Title
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The GR Log: Opening Number 1922
Description
An account of the resource
Periodical pamphlet to Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club members detailing the season's activities, including tennis and canoeing, as well as short articles from the office, a joke section, and adverts on the back two pages, as well as the back cover.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Grand Rapids Rowing Club
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
Type
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Text
Format
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application/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
eng
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC36
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Title
A name given to the resource
Teams Preparing for Race
Description
An account of the resource
Two crewboats on the water near the dock. Two other crewboats rowing behind them. Found in dark brown scrapbook.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC35
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Title
A name given to the resource
Teammates on land
Description
An account of the resource
13 male teammates pose for picture on dry-land, some in GR tanks, others in dress suits. One teammate is lifted on the shoulders of two others. Found in dark brown scrapbook.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
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Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Identifier
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC43
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Title
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Tandem Canoe Boats Racing
Description
An account of the resource
Frank Leity and D. Van Ess race in doubles event against Dick Janis and Clem Mohan, with trees in the background. Both entered in the Tandem Canoe and other Canoe events. Found in the dark brown scrapbook.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/ef73342831adabce2bb675cbde4baef2.jpg
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Title
A name given to the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
An account of the resource
Scrapbooks of newsclippings, photographs, postcards, and ephemera of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Photos were taken at regattas on Reeds Lake; the Grand River; Peoria, Illinois; and in Chicago of club members, and events. Historical articles, reports of regatta events, and articles featuring members Charles McQuewan and Jack Corbett are included. Programs include the First Grand Regatta on Great Salt Lake 1888, and Peoria Rowing Festival, and banquet and music programs and the GR Log, a publication of the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club. Materials from the Central States Amater Rowing Association, and the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen are also included.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1980s to 1940s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks, (RHC-54)</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC37
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Title
A name given to the resource
Single Teammate Rowing
Description
An account of the resource
Single teammate rowing on the water before a double crewboat in the background.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/481">Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club scrapbooks (RHC-54)</a>
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">No Known Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng