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THE ____ RICAN LEGION BOAT & CANOE CLUB
GRAND RAPIDS COUNCIL
NORTH PARK
Telephone 7 -4114
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
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·Hon. Geo. W. Welsh,""
Mayor,
For the past two years the American Lagion Council has
occupied _the old Boat and Canoe Olub property at North Park 1,ndar
a three yea:r lease fr-0m the city of Grand Rapids and an agreement
to repair and improve the premises.
To date approximately $7500 has been spent in this manner,
an amount which probably equals the value of the p~operty at the
time we began the repairs.
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At present the contemplated improvements which we have in .
mind involve considerable expense which we do not feel is warrented
without a more sec11re position in regards to the property~
. Therefore is it possible to obtain legal title· to this property for · a nominal s11m plus other valuable considerations~ among
these being the large sums already invested in repairs and
improvements, and the agreement to keep the building in repair and
••entually make a place where the veterane of the World Wars may
congregate and which the whole city will View with pr .. A.a•
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79987. File 79974. request
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· American Legion Council to acquire
· the old Boat and Canoe Club prop. • erty at North Park. This property
·... was leased to them some two years
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The property at the time was in
bad condition and· the value was
,,,,,_., ..__.. ·. . fixed at not more than $10.000.00.
· · The American Legion Council has
invested and will be required to In.· :vest a
total of approximate I~.·
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•: the sum of $1.000.00 and the Mayor
·~-- be authorized to execute a Quit~- Claim deed in behalf of the city fo1·
:~: the sale of said property.
: .. · Joseph A. Kozak. Perry W
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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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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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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Letter of property interest to Grand Rapids Mayor
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
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Indiana
Esterline-Angus Company
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New Mexico
New York
Niagara Falls (N.Y.)
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Michigan. Snow on the lake, 1930s
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Angus, Donald James (D.J.)
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Grand Haven (Mich.)
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D. J. Angus Moving Pictures
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Arizona
Colorado
Florida
Indiana
Esterline-Angus Company
Mexico
Michigan
New Mexico
New York
Niagara Falls (N.Y.)
North Carolina
Tennessee
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Indiana resident and entrepreneur, D. J. Angus produced an extensive photographic record of his work and travels throughout the U.S. and Mexico, during the late 1920s -1940s. Over 12,000 ft. 16mm movie film from 1931-1935 documents Angus' family, friends, business, and travels to Florida, Niagara Falls, Michigan and Indiana, the Smoky Mountains, and throughout the North and Southwest, and Mexico.
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D.J. Angus Photographs
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Angus, Donald James (D.J.)
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Auspices Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club, Peoria, Ill.
July 7th and· 8th
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OFFICERS:-O. H. Huehn, President, St. Louis, Mo.; Warren Hartzell,
· Vice-President, Quincy, Ill.; W. L. Hal tinner, Secretary, St. Louis, Mo.;
E. Mutz, Treasurer, Quincy, Ill.; J. A. Hadwiger, Chicago, Ill.; A. T.
Griffith, Peoria, Ill.; G. Minges, St. Louis, Mo., T. Umbright, St. Louis,
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MEMBERS:-Lincoln Park Boat Club, Chicago, Ill.; Detroit Boat
Club, Detroit, Mich.; Mound City Rowitlg Club, St. Louis, Mo.; Central
Rowing Club, St. Louis, Mo.; North Side Boat Club, Quincy, Ill.; Grand
Rapids Boat and Canoe. Club,· Grand Rapids, Mich.; Western Rowing
Club, St. Louis, Mo.; Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club, Peoria, Ill.;
·- . Baaen Ro\v1ng Club, St. Louis, Mo.; St. Louis _Rowing Club, St. Louis,
Mo.; North Side Rowing Club, St. Louis, Mo.; South Side Boat Club, '~
Quincy, Ill.; Culvert Military Academy, Culver, Ind.
CLUB COLORS
Detroit Boat Club ...................... Navy Blue and White
Baden Rowing Club ..................... Red, White and Blue
Central Rowing Club ..................... Pale Blue and White
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Mound City Rowing Club ................. ·.. Orange and Black
St. Louis Rowing Club ......................... Black and Red
Western Rowing Club .................. .: Navy
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Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club ........... Blue and White
Lincoln Park Boat Club ................. Navy Blue and White
Culver Military Academy ..................... Blue and White
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1: 30 P. 1\-1.-Duck Race.
3:45 P. M.-Crab Race-Canoe.
2:00 P. M.-4-0ared Lap Streak Boat Race; Peoria Sea Sco11ts;
¼-1\'Iile.
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R.ed Crew-H. Howeler, L. Means, C. Cheatham, P. Knappen.
Blue Crew-H. Low, J. Babb, W. Mattl1e,vs, R. Woolsteen, L.
Ball, substitute.
4·00 P. 1\11. llalf-Mile Dash for Ji7 ours.
Century Boat Club,-0. J. Belzer, bow; A. G. Heyne, G. Brannon, R. A. Abeken, stroke; Substitutes, W. Herde, ,.\. Eilers .
Baden Rowing Club,-Willard Slack, bow; Walter DeBrunner, Russell Foster, Ed Scl1midt, stroke; Substitutes, M. Uhlmann,
E. Schmidt.
Western Rowing Club,-Al Wingenbach, bow; M. Schenk, L.
Martin, Ed Ricke11berg, stroke; Substitutes, J. Fehr, E. Brauch,
W. Dehmer.
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St. Louis Rowing Club,-N. Dickman, bow; W. Bentlage, T.
O'Donnell, R. Johnson, stroke; S11bstitutes, H. ~uss, R. Ferrell.
Nortl1 End Rowing Club-Wm. Hoppe, bow; El'. Brunk, T.
Biernaki, R. W. Brunk, stroke; Substitutes, C. Bucl1miller, H. E.
Rose.
Central Rowing Club,-"'\V. Kalz, bow;
0. Armoniett, A.
Schultz, H. Schneider, stroke; Substit11tes, H. Crawford, A .
Scharfenberger, L. Dunn.
, Grand Rapids Boat · and Canoe Club-R. Davis, bow;., W.
Young, M. Bursma, A. Hoek, stroke.
Detroit Boat Club-D. S. Cleveland, bow; M. E. Lane, K.
J. Rankin, C. E. Otter, stroke; Substitute, S. B. Hartman .
2:80 P. M.-Junior Fou.r Sl1ell; 1 Mile.
Baden Rowing Club-Willard Slack, bow; Walter DeBrunner, Russell Foster, Ed Schmidt, stroke; Substitutes, M. Uhlmann, El. Schmidt.
Western Rowing Jlub-Al Wingenbach, bow; M. Schenk,
L. l\!Iartin, Ed Ricke11berg, stroke; Substitutes, J. Fehr, E.
Brauch, W. Dehmer.
.---St. Louis Ro,ving Club,-N. Wisman, bow; Wm. Wolfe, Milton Ruhr, H. DeVries, stroke; Substitute, F. Burke.
'North End Rowing Club-Wm. Hoppe, bow; E. Brunk, T.
Biernaki, R. W. Brunk, stroke; Substitutes, C. Buchmiller, H.
E. Rose.
Central Rowing Club-"'\1/m. Kalz, bow; 0. Armoniett, A.
Schultz, H. Schneider, stroke; Substitutes, H. Crawford, A. Scl1arfenbergen, L. Dunn.
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club - R. Davis, bow; W.
Y oun,1;, M. Bursma, A. Hoek, stroke.
Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club-Crew No. 1, Howard
Raymond, stroke; El. C. Moeller, W. Breymeier, W. Elsesser, bow.
Crew No. 2, Leo Weber, stroke; Art McLoughlin, Lyman
Bro,vn, Elmer Flood, bo,v; Substitutes, Russell Kelly, E. B. Meals.
Detroit Boat Club-Geo. Forman, bow; W. J. McBrearty, C.
A. Chidsey, G. R. Loel1r, stroke; Substitutes, A. E. Horne, E. E.
Robbins.
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3:00 P. M . -Junior Single Sl1ell; 1 Mile.
Baden Rowing Club-Willard Slack.
· -Western Rowing Club-F. l\!Iuckler.
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club-A. Davies.
Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club,-Royal Graham, Mnrk
Olson; Substitute, P. Z. Horton, 0. W. Krueger.
.- - · ·-Betroit Boat "Club-1:M. E. Lane.
Lincoln Park Boat Club,-Fred Reichers, Robt. Meals, Sub.stitute, Albert Palm.
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3:30 P. 1\1.,-Junior Six Oared Barge; ¾-Mile.
Baden Ro,ving Club,-R. Burgdorf, A. Palmer, C. Schargen,
E. Gutzman, M. Uhlman, E. Schmidt; S11bstitutes, Ed Schmidt,
Geo. Braunhof, Harry Braunhof, T. Droh1·, Cox.
Western Rowing Club-Al Wingenbach, W. Dehmer, E.
Brauch, M. Schenk, L. Marti11,--..Ed Rickenberg, A. R. Schulz, Cox;
Substitutes, M. Weber, J. Fehr, R. Holman.
North End Rowing Club,-Crew No. 1, L. Shelton, E. Brunk,
T. Biernaki, C. Buchmiller, W. Hoppe, R. W. Brunk, J. Shelton,
Cox.
Crew No. 2, C. Zoller, J. Hotfelder, C. Bates, A. Stevens, F.
Kelly, F. Wiedle, H. Goodman, Cox; Substitute, H. E. Rose, 0.
Wegman, F. Crancer, (for both crews).
Central Rowing Club-C. Powitzky, H. Crawford, I. Malter, -1
· A. Scharfenberger, K. Hollingsworth, E. Busking, E. Zimmermann, Cox; Substitutes, I. Newmark, D. Clark.
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2:30 P. 1\1.-Senior Four-Oared Shell; 1 l\Iile.
Century R.owing Club,-0. J. Belzer, bow; A. G. Heyne-, G.
Brannon, R. Abeken, stroke; Substitutes, W. Hertle, A. Eilers.
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Baden Rowing Club,- Willard Slack, bow; W. DeBruner, R.
Foster, Ed Schmidt, stroke; Substitute, M. Ul1lman, E. Schmidt.
St. Louis Rowing Club- N. Dickman, bow; W. Bentlage, 'I'.
O'Donnell, R. Johnson, stroke; Substitutes, H. Buss, R. Ferrell.
North End Rowing Club,-W. Hoppe, bow; E. Brunk, T.
Biernaki, R. Brunk, stroke; Substitutes, C. Buchmiller, H. Rose.
Central Rowing Club - W. Kalz, bow; 0. Armoniett, A.
Schultz, H. Scl1neider, stroke; S11b.stitutes, H. Crawford, A. Scharfenberger, L. Dunn.
"Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club•-Crew No. 1, Howard
Raymond, stroke; El. W. Moeller, W. Breymeier, E. Elsesser, bow.
Crew No. 2, L. Weber, stroke; A. McLoughlin, L. Brown, E.
Flood, bow; Substitutes, R. Kelly, E. M:eals, Mark Olson, P. Z.
Horton, 0. W. Krueger, (for both crews).
Detroit Boat Club,-D. S. Cleveland, bow; M. Lane, K. Ran- -lti.n, .C .....Qttei; stroke;. Substitute, S. Hartman.
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2:45 P. M . -Tail End Canoe Race~
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4:45 P. M.-.Four l\len.-Oanoe Race; 1¼-Mile.
5:00 P. 1\-1.-Junior Eight Oared Shell.
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Baden Boat Club,-M. Uhlma11, bo,v; L. Tringle, W. DeBrun,- .
er, A. Palmer, 1.V-iliard S1ack, Ed Scl1midt, R. I<.,oster, E. Schmidt,
stroke; ·T. Drol1r, Cox; Substitt1tes, R. Burgdorf, C. Schurgan, G.
Braunl1of, Harry Braunl1of.
Nortl1 End Rowing Club,-L. Shelton, bo,v; F. WiE;idle, F .
Relly, C. Bucl1miller, T. Biernaki, E. Brunk, E. E. Rose, R. W.
Brunk, stroke; J. Shelton, Cox; Substitutes, W. I-Ioppe, C. Bates,
A. Stevens, J. Hotfelder.
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. Central Rowing Club-"\V. Kalz, bo,v; H. Crawford, I. Malter,
5. Armoniett, K. Hollingsworth, E. Busking, A. Schultz, H. Schneider, stroke; T. Luko,.vsky, Cox; Substitutes, A. Scl1arfenberger, C. Po,vitzky, D. Clark.
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club- H. MacMillan, bow;
W. Young, M. Bursma, Geo. Donker, P. Thorndyke, D. Tanis, A.
Hoek, R. Davis, stroke.
Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club-Howard Raymond,
stroke; E. "'\V. Moeller, W. Breymeier, W. E 'l sesser, Leo Weber,
A. McLaughlin, Lyman Brown, E. Flood, bow; C. Anderson, Cox;
,Substitute, R. Kelly, E. Meals.
.~ •--Detroit Boat Club,- Cre,v No. 1, A. E. H:orne, bow; G. Forman, G. Lawrence, J. Lenover, H. Mack, C. Chidsey, G. Loehr, C.
1\-'.IcKellar, stroke; D. Salot, Cox; Substitutes, E. Robbins, W. McBrearty, V. Wehmeir, H. Smitl1.
Crew No. 2, B. Clark, bo,v; C. Lyon, R. Anderson, J. Hamlin,
✓.Wehmeier, E. Robbins, W. McBrearty, H. Smith, stroke; W.
Bourke, Cox; Substitute, G. Laurence, G. Forman, A. Horne, J.
Lenover.
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. Baden Rowing Club,-W. Slack.
Western Rowing Club-~!!,,_, Muckier .
North End Rowing Club,-H. E Rose; Substitute, R. W.
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Central Rowing Club-J. J. Martin, H. Hartmann.
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Gra11d Ra.,ids Boat and Canoe Club,-J. Kortla11der, J. Peterson, A. Davies~,
Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club-P. Z. Horton, Mark
0:1_,c:lon; Substitutes, R. Gral1am, 0. W. Krueger.
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Detroit Boat Club-M. E. Lane, H. A. Clarke, S. B. Hartman.
, • Lincoln Park Boat Club,-R. H. Green, J. B. Salem.
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4: 45 P. M . -Tl-\'O Men Canoe Race.
5:00 P. M.,-Senior Eight-Oared Shell; 1¼-Mile.
Ce11tury Ro,ving Club F. Westerman, bow; A. Eilers, 0.
Belzer, F. Haarstick, W. Herde, A. Heyne, G. Brannon, R. Abeker1, stroke; W. -Schmalz, Cox; Substitutes, C. Heyne, W. Gardner,
J. Buder, H. Leiber.
Baden Ro,ving Club,-M. Uhlman, bow; L. Tringle, W. DeBrunner, A. Palmer, W. Slack, E. Schmidt, R. Foster, E. Schmidt,
stroke; T. Drohr, Cox; Substitutes, G. Oonk, R. Burgdorf, C.
Schargen.
St. Louis Rowing Club--N. Dickman, bow; W. Bentlage, P.
Minney, R. Ferrell. T. O'Donnell, H. O'Brien, N. Buss, R. Johnson, stroke; J. Cuddy, Cox; Substitu.tes, W. Wisman, H. DeVreis,
v\7 • Wolf, M. Ruhr.
North End Rowing Club-L. Shelton, bo,v; F. Wiedle, F.
I{elly, C. Buchmiller, T. Biernaki, E. Brunk, H. E. Rose, R. W.
, Brunk, stroke; J. Shelton, Cox; Substitl1tes, W. Hoppe, C. Bates,
A. Stevens, J. Hotfelder.
· Central Ro,ving Club-:__W, KA.lz, bow; H. Crawford, r.,. Dunn,
0. Armoniett, K. Hollin,gs,vorth, E. Busking, A. Schultz, H. Schneider, stroke; T. Lukowsky, Cox; Substitutes, I. Malter, A.
Scl1arfenberger, C. Powitzky, E. Zimmermann.
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club,-M. MacMill~n, b<>w;
W. Young, M. Bursma, Geo. Donker, P. Thorndyke, D. Tanis, A.
1-Ioek, R. Davis, stro~e.
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Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club-H;. Raymond, stroke;
E. Moeller, W. Breymeier W. Elsesser, L. Weber, A. McLoughlin,
L. Brown, E. Flood, bow; C. Anderson, Cox; Substitutes, Marlt
Olson, P. Z. Horton, 0. W. Krueger, R. Kelly, E. B. Meals.
Detroit Boat Club - Crew No. 1, F. A. Lyon, bow; R. T.
1-Iarris, H. R. Noack, L. C. Collinson, T. Williams, C. B. Aldrich,
G. C. Marxer, E. M. Everham, stroke; H. M. Cotton, Cox.
Crew No. 2, A. E. Horne, bo,v; G. Forman, G. S. Laurence,
J. E. Lenover, H. J. Mack, C. A. Chidsey, G. R. Loel1r, C. C. McKellar, stroke; D. G. Salot, Cox; Substitutes, S. B. Hartman, H .
A•. Clarke, S. Reekie, M. E. Lane.
3: 15 P. M.-Aeroplane Canoe Race.
3:30 P. M . -Senior Six-Oa1•ed Barge; ¾-1\file.
Baden Rowing Club,-W. DeBrunner, bow; L. Tringle, W.
Slack, Ed Schmidt, R. Foster, E. S'c l1midt, stroke; T. Drohr, Cox;
Substitutes, W. Uhlman, G. Oonk, A. Palmer.
Western Rowing Club-W. A. Wingenbach, bow; W. Dehmer,
E. Brauch, M. Schenk, L. Martin, E. Rickenberg, stroke; A.
Schulz, Cox; Substitutes, M. Weber, J. Fehr, R. Holman.
St. Louis Rowing Club-N. Dickman, bow; W. Bentlage, T.
O'Donnell, R. Ferrell, N. Buss, R. Johnson, stroke; J. Cuddy,
Cox; Substitutes, N. Wisman, H. DeVries, P. Minney.
North End Rowing Club,-Crew No. 1, L. Shelton, bow; E.
Brunk, T. Biernaki, C. Buchmiller, W. Hoppe, R. W. Brunk,
stroke; J. Shelton, Cox; Substitutes, C. Bates, A. Stevens, F.
Kelly.
Central Rowing Club-W. Kalz, bow; 0. Armoniett, L. Dunn,
K. H;ollingsworth, A. Schultz, Hi. Schneider, T. Lukowsky, Cox;
Substitutes, H. Crawford, A. Scharfenberger, C. Powitzky, E.
, Busking.
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Western Rowing Club-H. Vogler, bow; A. Mluckler, stroke;
Substitute, F. Muckler.
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3:45 P. M . -Hurry Scurry Canoe Race.
- Central Rowing Club -- J. J. Martin, bow; H. Hartmann,
stroke.
Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club-J. Kortlander, bow; J.
Peterson, stroke,
Detroit Boat Club,-H. R. Noack, bow; S. B. Hartman, stroke.
l,incoln ·Park Boat Club- R. H. Green, stroke; J. B. Salem,
how; A. C. Palm, stroke; F. Reichers, bow; Substitutes, A. Johnson, R. Meals.
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Baden Rowing Club,-Willard Slack.
Western Rowing Club,-A. Mucltler.
Central Rowing Clt1b-J. J. Martin, H. Hartmann .
Gra.nd Rapids Boat and Canoe Club - J. Kortlander, J.
Peterson.
Detroit Boat Club-S. Hartman, M. E. Lane, H. A. Clark.
Lincoln Park Boat Club-R. H. Green, J. B. Salem.
North End Ro,ving Club - H. E. Rose; Substitute, R. W.
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Illinois Valley Yacl1t and Canoe Club,-·P. Z. Horton, 0. W .
Krueger; Substitutes, Mark Olson, Royal Graharn.
Detroit Boat Club - C. B. Aldrich, E. M. Everham; Substitutes, G. C. Marxer, F. A. Lyon.
Lincoln Park Boat Club,-F1·ed H. Reichers, Albert C. Palm;
Substitute, Robt. Meals.
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
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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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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
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RHC-54
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Auspices Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club
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1907
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Central States Amateur Rowing Association Regatta Program
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Fold-out pamphlet describing the competing rowing clubs and the daily schedule of events for Friday and Saturday. Many of the events are filled in with pencil of how many points the races were won by and how long they took.
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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eng
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ARTICLE I.
Section 1. This associatio11 shall b;j
known as the Central States Amateur
Rowing Association.
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VICE PRESIDENT-Eln1er
cy, Illinois.
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Sec. 2. The headquarters of this Association shall be at Quincy, Ill.
SECRETARY-Wm. Haltiner, St. Louis.
ARTICLE II.
TREASURER-Aug. Berg1nan, Quincy.
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Baden Rowing Club,..... St. Louis, Mo.
South Side Boat Club ........ Quincy, Ill.
North Side Boat Club ....... Qt,incy, Ill.
Lincoln Park Boat Club .... Chicago, Ill.
Illinois
Valley Y-acht and Canoe
Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peoria, Ill.
Grand Rapids Boat Club ........ .
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Detroit Boat Club ........ Detroit, Mich.
The object of this association shall be
the advancement and improvement of
rowing among amateurs, and to help organize clubs.
ARTICLE III.
This association shall consist of those
clubs ,vho accept its constitution and bylaws and adopt its definition of an ama. ieur, ,v;tiich is as follows: One who does
not enter in an ·open competition; or for
either a stake, public or ad1nission n1oney
or entrance fee; or con1pete with or
c>.gainst a professional for any prize; who
has never taught, pursued, OI_' assisted in
the pursuit of athletic exercises as a
111eans of livelihood; whose 111en1 bership
of any ro,ving or other athletic club "\Vas
li 0t · brought about, or does not continue,
because of any 1nutual agreement or u11c1erstanding,
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Constitution.
·\ vhereby his beco111ing or co11tinuing a
111e111 ber of such club could be of a11y pe~uniary benefit to hin1 whatever, direct
c•r indirect; who has never been eml}loyed i11 any occupation involving any
use of oar or paddle; who rows for
pleasure or recreation only, and during
leisure hours; who does nc-t abandon or
neglect his usual business or occupatio11
for the pt1rpose of training, and who
shall other\\rise conform to the rules
and regulations of this association. An)r
oars111an who sells or pawns any prize
or trophy ,von by him shall be forever
disqualified as an amateur.
quest of three members of the Board, or
by order of the president, or at the
written request of three clubs, and at
least sev~n days' notice shall be given
each · club.
Sec. 3. Delegates t·o the meetings of
the association shall furnish to the Secretariy credentials signed· by the Presi.de-nt o~r Secretary of the club represented by them, certifying that they are
the authorized and accredited delegates
of said club. All delegates are · entitled
to vote· at all meetings whatsoever with
the exception of committee meetings.
Any club which shall issue or accept
a challenge for the purpose of holding
professional race shall be forever debarred fron1 entering an individual or
crew in the regattas of the association,
and st1ch club if connected ,vith the associatio11 shall be expelled.
ARTICLE IV.
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ARTICLE V.
Sec. 1. · The officers and Board of
Directors of thi-s association shall consist of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and one Director elected
from the delegates of each club not rep•
resented by an officer.
Sec. 2. All officers shall be elected by
ballot and it shall require ·a maj-ority of
all votes cast to elect.
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Sec. 1. Any delegate or director may
be represented
by a duly authorized
111 e111 ber of l1is own. club at any of the
a.ssocia tion meetings.
Sec. 2.
Special 111eetings shall be
called by ~he secretary at a written re-•
ARTICLE VI.
Sec. 1. The annual meeting of this association shall b,e held the -second Satu.r~
day of January at 8 P. M. The semi-an..
nual meeting of . this association shall be
held at the close of the regatta.~
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Sec. 2. All questions arising pertaining to the management of this a·s sociation or rules of boat racing shall be governed by the National Association of
Amateur Oarsmen rules if noti covered by
our own rules and regulations.
ARTICLE VII.
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The B·o ard of Directors shall have
power at any regular meeting, by a two.:.
thirds vote to remove from office any
member of the committee, who, by neglect of duty or by conduct tending to impair his usefulness as a member -0f such
committee, shall be deemed to have forfeited .his position; but no member shall
be removed without there has been given
him at least ten days' notice· that charges
have been preferred against him.
ARTICLE VIII.
Any violation of the rules of the association ·s hall render a club liable to suspension by the Board ·of Directors until
the next meeting of the association, and
to expulsion by a two-thirds vote of the
clubs represented at such meeting. Any
club not in arrears and otherwise in good
standing may honorably withdraw fr·o m
the association at any time by notifying
the Secretary in writing pf its intention
to do so.
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· The annual dues of the assc1ciatlu11
shall be ten dollars and the same shall
be due and payable at the time of the
annual meeting and no club shall be
entitled to any representation until sai<l
dues are paid.
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ARTICLE II.
The association shall, at the meeting
at which they fix the place of holding
the annual reg.a tta, elect an Umpire,
Commodore, Ensign, Clerk of Course,
and a Regatta Committee, to serve until
t~eir successors are elected.
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ARTICLE III.
Sec. 1. It shall be the duty of the
President to preside at all meetings of
the a·s sociation or Board of Directorsr to
preserve order and see that the laws are
carried into effect, and he shall appoir..t
all committees with the exception of the
regatta committee, and secure assistance
whenever he deems it necessary.
Sec. 2. The Vice President shall pe·rform all the duties of the President in
his absence.
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Sec. 3. The Secretary shall ke·e p the
minutes of each meeting of the association or Board of Directors conduct the
correspondence and h.a ve ·charge of and
be resp·o nsible for all books and papers
of the association except those of the
Treasurer. He shall communicate the
proceedings of each club belonging to
the association. He is to receive the sun1
of $ 5. 0 0 per ye.ar as salary for his ser...
vices.
Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall' receive all
money bel~nging to the assoc.iation fra11~
the Secretary and shall pay all bills· wheri
properly approved and submit• a report
thereof to the Boaad of Directors at
every meeting. He shall be required to
give bone.ls to the associatio.n which shall
be satisfactory to them in the sum of
$2 00 , and he to receive a salary of $ 5.00
per year f.or his services said bonds to
be held by the . President.
Sec. 5. The• Re·g atta C·o mmittee· shall
have entire control and management ,o f
all regattas, subject to the -orders and in·s tructions of the Board of Directors.
The Commodore, Ensign and Clerk of
Course shall act with the Regatta Committee.
· Sec. 6. All bills shall be presented to
the President and shall be audited by
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him and the Secretary, .and in case· of
their approval they shall affix their signatures and date of approval, and after
such approval the Treasurer shall pay
the bills.
Sec. 7. An Auditing Committee shall
be ,appointed by the President, whose
duty it shall be to audit all books and
make a final report at the annual meet•
Ing.
ARTICLE IV .
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Sec. 1. At any meeting of the Board
of Directors at which there are not less
than three members present, any other
member may be• present by a pr·o xy. H~
shall be an active member of a club belonging to the association.
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Sec. 2.
Special meetings shall be
called by the Secretary either at the
written request of three members of the
Board or by order of the President ·a nd
at least se·ven days' notice shall be given
each club.
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Sec. 3. At all meetings of the Board
two-thirds ·o f the members shall constitute a quorum.
Sec. 4. At all meetings of the association the delegates from one-third of the
clubs belonging to the association shall
constitute a quorum.
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ARTICLE V.
In all regattas of this association the
medals to cost not less than $15.00 as
per die and specifications adopted in
19 0 9 and a shield to cost not less th.a11
$15.00, and shall be ordered by the
Board of Directors of this association.
The bills for same to be forwarded to
and be paid by the local club under
wh·ose .a uspice·s the regatta is held.
Receipts and Disbursen1ents.
Adj,ournment.
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The order of business may be SUSpended by a two-thirds vote of the
members present.
Roberts' rules of order shall govern.
ARTICLE VIII.
Regatta.s.
1. The time and place for holding
the annual regatta ·s hall be decided by
the association, and they shall give 8,t
least two n1onth's notice of . such tinie
and place to each club belonging to the
association.
ARTICLE IX.
Rules.
1.. The Board of Directors shall make
such rules and regulations for the• management ofthe association (not inco11sistent with the C·o nstitution and ByLaws) as may be ecessary.
Amendments, Etc.
1. These By-Laws may be altere·d or
amended at any meeting of the association by two-thirds of the votes represented, provided two weeks' notice shall have
been sent to every club belonging to the
association, f.or the proposed alteration,
or amendment, and providing, that they
may be alte·red by a two..:thirds vote of
the entire association without notice.
ARTICLE VI.
All questions arising pertaining to the
management of this association or rules
of boat racing shall be governed by the
N. A. A. 0. rules if not covered by our
own rules and regulations.
ARTICLE VII.
1.
The ·order of business at .all
meetings of the Association and Board
of Directors shall be as follows:
1. Reading of Credentials.
2. Roll Call.
3. Reading, Correction and Adoption
of Minutes.
4. Reports of Officers and Com111ittees.
5. Bills and Communications.
6. Unfinished Business.
7. Ele·c tion of Officers.
8. New Business.
9. Good and Wedfare o Association.
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following manner: The Starter on being
satisfied that the competitors are ready
shall give the signal to start.
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2. A claim of foul must be · m.a de to
theUmpire by the competitor himself if
possible.
3. Any boat not at its post at the
time specified, shall be. liable to be disqualified by the Umpire.
4. Each boat shall keep its ow11
water, and ,a ny boat departing therefrom
during the race will do so at its peril.
5. A b•oat's own water is its straight
course, parallel with those· of the
other competing boats from the statio~1
assigned to it at the starting to +he finish.
6. The Umpire shall be the judge of
a boat's own water and proper course
during the· race.
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be disqualified.
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after the race has commenced, any corr1petitor, by his oar, boat or person comes
in con tact with the oar, boat or person of
another competitor, unless in the opinion
of the Umpire, such con tact is s·o . slight
as not to influence the race.
9. The Umpire ma.y , during the race,
caution any competitor when in danger
of con1mitting a foul .
· 10. The Umpire when appealed to,
shall decide all que·stio·n s of a foul.
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11. A claim of foul must be made
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the Umpire by the competitor himself
before· getting out of his boat.
12. . In case of a foul the Un1pire shall
have the power to (a) to place the boats,
exce.pt the boat committing the foul
(which is disqualified) in the ·order in
which the,y come in.
( b) ·T o order the
boats engaged in the race, other than the
boat committing the foul, to row over
again on the same or .a nother day. (c) To
restart the qualified boats from the place
where the foul was committed.
13. Every boat shall abide by its aecidents; provided, however, that if any
boat, while in its own water, shall be interfered with during the race by any outside boat, the Umpire may order the race .
�Lal\•s of Boat Racing.
La,vs of Boat Racing.
re-wed over, should he think such ·boat
had a reasonable chance of winning.
14. No boat shall be allowed to accompany a competitor for the purpose of
directing his course or affording him
other assistance, the boat receiving such
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direction or assistance shall be disqual.ified at the discretion of the Umpire.
15. The· jurisdiction of the Umpire
extends over the race and all matters
connected with it fr-0m the time the race
is specified to start until its final termi:P-.ation and his decision shall be final and
without .a ppeal. (See· regatta rule 14.)
16. Any competitor refusing to a bide
by the decision or to follow the directions
of the Umpire shall be disqualified.
17. Boats shall be started by their
sterns and shall have completed their
course when the bows reach the finish.
18. In turning races each competitor
shall have a separate _turning stake and
shall turn from port to starboard. Any
competitor may turn any other stake
than his own, but does so at his pe·ril ..
· 19. Crews rowing a dead heat shall
co1npete again after such interval as 1nay
l)e appointed by the Umpire; and any
crew refusing to row shall be adjudged
to have lost the race.
2 0. The Umpire if he thinks proper
mary reserve his decision, provided that
in every case such decision be given on
the day of the race.
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The Judges .a t the finish shall report to the Umpire the order in which
t-he competing boats cross the line, but
the decision of the race shall rest with
and be declared by the Umpire.
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i&tgatta i&ults
1. This association shall hold an annual regatta, which shall be open to all
amateur clubs belonging to this ass·ociation.
2. Entries for all races shall close
two weeks prior to the first day of the
regatta and any club intending to participate must give due notice to the Secretary of the B·o ard of Directors on or before the appointed day for closing the
entries.
3. No club shall be allowed to enter
any person. who. has not been a member
thereof for at least three months preceding the regatta or who has been entered in any race from any ·other club
during the time, or who during that
period has had a residence more than
fifty miles from the club he rep re sen ts;
except where there is no r·o wing club
within fifty miles of an oarsma11's re.s idence. The fifty mile limit does not apply, nor shall any entry be received from
a club ,vhich s.h all include in its list of
•oars111en professional oarsmen.
4. The Secretary shall immediately
:after closing of the entries furnsh to each
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club a complete list of the same, but nfl
shall not be permitted to declare any
entry nor to reveal the state of the entrance list until such list shall be clo.sed.
5. The entries of -all crews shall be
made by the Secretary of their respective
clubs and the name of the Captain of
each crew entering f.or any race, shall be
sent at the time of the entry to the Secretary, with the following entrance fees:
Sfngle s·c ulls, · ·$2. 5 0; Double sculls, $ 5. 0 0;
Pair oared, $5.00; Four oared, $10.00;
Barges, $15.00; Eight oared, $20.00.
6. No assumed name shall be given
to the Secretary.
7. ·crews may be allowed to make entrie·s for each race as follows: For fouro.a red races not more than six nam~s.
For double sculls not more than four
names. For single scull races, not more
than one name. For barge, n·o t more
than nine names. And from these names
the actual crews shall be selected.
9. A meeting of the Bo,a rd of Directors shall be held immediately preceding
the regatta at which th~ Captain of each
crew or club entered shall deliver to the
Board .a list of names •o f the actual crews
appointed to contest in the· ensuing races,
to which list
·o ne other name from original entry may be entered as a substi~
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Regatta Rules.
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tute for any one of the crew in the event
of illness or accident.
When two or more clubs are tied in
number of Points, the Point Trophy shall
go to the club winning tl1e highest number of medals.
When two or more crews are tied for
second or third place, the number of
points to be awarded for that place shall
be equally divided among them.
1 O. The length of all races exce·pting
the eight-oared -shell, and barge, shall be
rowed over a course of 1 ½ miles with a
turn. Eight-oared race·s shall be 1 ½
n1iles straight-away. Barge race shall be
¾ mile straight-away.
11. Entries for races shall be governed by the following definitions:
Juniors.- A junior sculler is one who
has never won a scull race.
Junior oarsman is one who has never
been a winning oarsman in a race.
Coxswa.in-A coxswain shall weigh not
less than one hundred and five pounds,
but ·s hall not be otherwise classified.
Competition with members of his own
club or races open to no more than two
clubs, shall not affect the classification
of any sculler or oarsm.a n.
12. Two or more entries are necessary. in each class to insure a race; if all
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withdraw but one·, the crew of the remaining boat must row over the course
to be entitled to the prize.
One entrance in a Senior race shall be
sufficient where there has been a Junior
race in the safe class.
13. Protests to any entry with a brief
&tatement of the grounds upon which
the same· are based shall be made in writing to the Secretary within s~x days fron1
the declaratio-n of the entries. The accused shall be notified by the se·cretary
immediately on receipt of protest and fur11ished with a copy of the charges preferred and at the meeting ·o f the Board
provided for in Rule 9, the a~cused sh.all
be allowed to be present. It shall require a majority of the members present ,
to decide a protest, which decision shall
be final and without appeal.
14. Wheneve·r it shall appear to twothirds of the Boards of Directors that any
indiviual or individuals have participated in any of the contests of this association without making all reasonable
efforts to be succe·s sful in the same, the
Board shall have the power to ·o rder the
race rowed over or to confer the prize on
whomsoever in their judgment is entitled to it and the individual or indi_vid uals so off ending shall be forever dis-
�Rega,tta Rules.
Regatta. I{111es.
qualified from rowing in any regatta
given under the auspices of this Association, unless reinstated by a like vote.
A.ny participant shall have the right before the prizes are awarded to make objections to. the Board.
18. The regular races of the associa,
t ion sl· all consist of:
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r Dou Lle
'Y Dou~-le
Sculls Junior.✓
Sculls Senior.
Shell Junior. "'
Scull Senior.
~;,;: ~a:r-ed Shett J unio_r..
..., P::,ir Gar@a Sl\ell' Senior.
15. It shall be the duty of the Board
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of Directors if the•y deem an entry at the
regatta a proper subject for investigation
to entertain the que_s tion irrespective of
any protest being en te-red and they shall
have the power to reject the same after
rea·s ons have been specified.
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Four Oared Shell Junior.
4--- Fou:· Oared Shell Senior ..
.i Six Oared Barge Junior. v
7 Six Oared Barge Senior.
7 !Jigt t Oared Shell Junior. ✓
1 Eigl_t Oared Shell Senior.
16. In .all races under the auspices of
this association except those for which
special qualifications may be distinctly
announced, each contestant shall be a11
amateur oarsman and ·s hall have
bee11
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an, active member of the club from which
he . is entered for not less than sixty days
pre·ceding the regatta .
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o'clock A. l\lI., a meeting of the Board of
Directors shall be held, at which meeting
a representative from e·ach boat or ere~
entered for the regatta may attend, to
draw
for positions in the races. Crews n _o t.
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represented will be assigned positions by
the Board.
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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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>
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
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RHC-54
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_Con01-11
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Central States Amateur Rowing Association
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Constitution, By-Laws, and Regatta Rules of Central States Amateur Rowing Association
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21-Page panphlet with title sheet listing articles of the CSARA constitution, by-laws, and regatta rules. The first page lists the president, VP, secretary, and treasurer (Theodore Umbright, Elmer Mutz, Wm. Haltiner, and Aug. Bergman, respectively) and a roll of membership of the participating rowing clubs. On this page, there is writing in pencil which lists Western Rowing at the top of the list, crosses out Mound City Rowing Club of St. Louis, MO, and marks X shapes next to Lincoln Park Boat Club, Illinois Valley Yacht and Canoe Club, Grand Rapids Boat Club, and Detroit Boat Club. Additionally, they list Century Rowing Club in green ink, and Cadillac in pencil underneath the other members. On the last page, a list of the regular association races, with blue ink next to each event with the number of participants acceptable and the mileage of the events.
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
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Globe Printing Co., Quincy Illinois
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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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Text
Wqt 1\aanriatintt 111lag
A pointed Burgee, the wiath twothirds of the length; stripes, two red,
one white, each one third the width.
The white stripe in the center, on which
in large blue letters shall be C. S. A. R. A.
This flag is intended to be used by Club
Members of the Association on special
occasions and when attending the C. S.
A. R. A. Regatta.
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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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>
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
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RHC-54
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_Con12
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Central States Amateur Rowing Association
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no date
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CSARA Flag
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Single page with a drawing of the CSARA Flag, and a short description underneath detailing the presentation and use of the flag.
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
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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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eng
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Noted Oarsman
ies at 83
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John F. Corbet~ one of the country's noted oarsmen in his younger
ays., as he appeared· at the height of his career in 1893 when he won
i $1,000 prize at the Columbian expositio11, defeating Edward Clater
n a single sculls race.
ry Corbet,
ote .· Scul e_ ,
Tomorrow
Funeral serv~ices for J"ol111 F . Corbet, i11 l1is you11ger days one of the
most fa111ous oarsmen of the countr~.,.
\vl1e11 tl1at sport ranked high in popularity, ,vill be l1eld tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel at
5501 North Ashland avenue. Burial
will be in Elmwood cen1etery.
t
Corbet, who was 83 years old~ died
Friday in .his home at 6329 North
Francisco avenue. A month ago he
attended the funeral of Edward Clator, Corbet's opponent.in his last professional race. In 1893, as a feature
of the world's Columbian exposition,
Corbet beat Clator in a single scull
race and won the then unheard of
purse of $1,000_.
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lVins Ue S. Amateur Title.
In his pri111e, Corbet held the an1ateur . cl1ampio11ship of tl1e Uni t e d
Mr. Corbet as he appeared in ·
States for si11gle sculls from 1887
tl1rougl1 1889. defeating sucl1 famous his later years. Fu11eral services
rowers as Ed\vard Hamlon, George will be held tomoriOWa
Hosmer, and John _Teemert a11d
Den11y Donohue of Hamilto11, Ca11.
fl1 e d'eff:~ of .D011ol1ue ,vas Corbet's
biggest fhriU- ...,
se the Chicagoa11 1
tl1at_ da)7 '\\1 as t11e U1• ..
in th.e
betting·.
111 1887 Corbet, reprcsenti11g Cl1i•
cago, wo11 the se11ior singles championship of the Mississippi Valley
Rowing associatio11, and the North•
,vestern uni\rersity race. On Lake
:hatauqua, N. Y., he repeated th.is feat J
a11d the folJ.o,vi11g day defeated the
best amateurs of t he United. States "
and Ca11ada.
Record Sta11ds 15 - Years.
The next year, at Duluth, Min11., <
Corbet rowed the quarter mile in one
minute and 1!) seconds. ~his mark
remained on the records of the Amateur Athletic union for fifteen years.
At tl1a t time Corbet was a member of
the old Fa:-ragut Boat club, to which
leadi11g Chicago sportsmen belonged.
Soo11 after the old ,vorld.'s fair, Corbet b e c a m e coach of tl1e Grand
Rapids Boa.t a11d Canoe club, a posi•
tio11 l1e held for se,ren years. !11 all
except one )'ear l'lis cre\v swept the
v1aters of the central \vest in every
rowing event. He the11 became coach
of the Lincoln Park Boat a11d Canoe
club, remaining there for twelve
years, during the time of the late
Walter Eckersall of University of
Chicago football fame who became a
. sports ,v r i t e r for THE CHICAGO-
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TRIBUNE.
Corbet had been employed by the
Peoples Gas Light and Coke company
since 1873. He 1·etired· on a pension
in 1921. A s011, George H., survives.
One Son Killed . in Action.
A11otl1er so11, Jol1n F. Jr., was killed
in act ion ,:vit h the marines duri11g
tl1e \\ orld war. Tl1e son, who l1ad
bee11 trained bJ' l1is father, at the
tin1e of l1is death held tl1e Mississippi
,,alle:\' ro\ving cl1an1pionship of tl1e
si11g·lc sculls, wl1ich his ·f athe r had
l1eld years before.
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
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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>
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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Grand Valley State University Libraries
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RHC-54
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RHC-54_Ephemera-GRRC_F203
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Chicago Tribune
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1939
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John F. Corbet Death
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Newspaper clipping of eulogy for John F. Corbet, who died at 83 and won a $1,000 prizeat the Columbian exposition, defeating Edward Clator in a single sculls race.
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Grand Rapids Rowing Club
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
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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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Douglas R. Gilbert Photographs
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Gilbert, Douglas R., 1942-
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Photographs scanned from negatives and transparencies from the Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183).
Douglas R. Gilbert (b. 1942) is an American photographer from Michigan. He was born in Holland, Michigan and is the son of Russell W. and Carmen (Andree) Gilbert. Gilbert earned a B.A. in social sciences and art at Michigan State University in 1964, an M.S. in photography from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in 1972, and a M.S.W. from Salem State College in 1993. He is married to Barbara (McDonald) Gilbert, and has three daughters, Robyn, Rachel, and Anne. Gilbert took a serious interest in photography at the age of fourteen. In 1963 he joined the staff of Look magazine in New York as the second youngest photojournalist in the magazine's history. As a Look photographer from 1964 to 1966, he photographed folk musician Bob Dylan, the Newport Folk Festival, Simon and Garfunkel, the New York City Financial District, the children and facilities at the Manhattan School for Seriously Disturbed Children. From 1967 to 1969, Gilbert did several shoots, including that of folk singer Janis Ian for Life magazine. After moving to Chicago, Illinois in 1969 to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology, Gilbert conducted notable photo shoots of business and political figure Lenore Romney, and pursued more personal and artistic photography, focusing on urban and rural landscapes in Illinois and Michigan. He then joined the faculty of Wheaton College, where he taught from 1972 to 1982. In 1993, Gilbert graduated from Salem State College, Massachusetts, with a Masters in Social Work, and later pursued a second career as a psychotherapist. Throughout his photography career, he pursued both freelance commercial work as well as artistic work. His art photography is characterized by its classic black-and-white format, and features people, places and objects shot great attention and sensitivity. Gilbert's works are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, and the Grand Valley State University Art Galleries, as well as in numerous private and institutional collections.
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1960-2011
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Photographs
Photography -- United States
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
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RHC-183
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Image
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image/jpeg
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eng
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RHC-183_A017-1078
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Gilbert, Douglas R.
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1960-05
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Deck View of "Bonnie" Boat in Saugatuck
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Black and white photograph of the deck of a fish tug boat named "Bonnie" in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
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Saugatuck (Mich.)
Boats and boating
Black-and-white photography
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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Image
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image/jpeg
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1960s
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Gilbert, Douglas R., 1942-
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Photographs scanned from negatives and transparencies from the Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183).
Douglas R. Gilbert (b. 1942) is an American photographer from Michigan. He was born in Holland, Michigan and is the son of Russell W. and Carmen (Andree) Gilbert. Gilbert earned a B.A. in social sciences and art at Michigan State University in 1964, an M.S. in photography from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in 1972, and a M.S.W. from Salem State College in 1993. He is married to Barbara (McDonald) Gilbert, and has three daughters, Robyn, Rachel, and Anne. Gilbert took a serious interest in photography at the age of fourteen. In 1963 he joined the staff of Look magazine in New York as the second youngest photojournalist in the magazine's history. As a Look photographer from 1964 to 1966, he photographed folk musician Bob Dylan, the Newport Folk Festival, Simon and Garfunkel, the New York City Financial District, the children and facilities at the Manhattan School for Seriously Disturbed Children. From 1967 to 1969, Gilbert did several shoots, including that of folk singer Janis Ian for Life magazine. After moving to Chicago, Illinois in 1969 to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology, Gilbert conducted notable photo shoots of business and political figure Lenore Romney, and pursued more personal and artistic photography, focusing on urban and rural landscapes in Illinois and Michigan. He then joined the faculty of Wheaton College, where he taught from 1972 to 1982. In 1993, Gilbert graduated from Salem State College, Massachusetts, with a Masters in Social Work, and later pursued a second career as a psychotherapist. Throughout his photography career, he pursued both freelance commercial work as well as artistic work. His art photography is characterized by its classic black-and-white format, and features people, places and objects shot great attention and sensitivity. Gilbert's works are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, and the Grand Valley State University Art Galleries, as well as in numerous private and institutional collections.
Date
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1960-2011
Source
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<a href="%E2%80%9Dhttps%3A//gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783%E2%80%9D">Douglas R. Gilbert Papers (RHC-183)</a>
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In Copyright
Subject
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Photographs
Photography -- United States
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
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RHC-183
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Image
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image/jpeg
Language
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eng
Still Image
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RHC-183_A017-1090
Creator
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Gilbert, Douglas R.
Date
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1960-05
Title
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Window View of "Bonnie" Boat in Saugatuck
Description
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Black and white photograph of a close-up view of a fishing tug boat named "Bonnie" and its bridge windows reflecting the surrounding waters in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Subject
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Saugatuck (Mich.)
Boats and boating
Black-and-white photography
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783">Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183)</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/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
Type
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Image
Format
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image/jpeg
Coverage
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1960s
-
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Douglas R. Gilbert Photographs
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Gilbert, Douglas R., 1942-
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs scanned from negatives and transparencies from the Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183).
Douglas R. Gilbert (b. 1942) is an American photographer from Michigan. He was born in Holland, Michigan and is the son of Russell W. and Carmen (Andree) Gilbert. Gilbert earned a B.A. in social sciences and art at Michigan State University in 1964, an M.S. in photography from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in 1972, and a M.S.W. from Salem State College in 1993. He is married to Barbara (McDonald) Gilbert, and has three daughters, Robyn, Rachel, and Anne. Gilbert took a serious interest in photography at the age of fourteen. In 1963 he joined the staff of Look magazine in New York as the second youngest photojournalist in the magazine's history. As a Look photographer from 1964 to 1966, he photographed folk musician Bob Dylan, the Newport Folk Festival, Simon and Garfunkel, the New York City Financial District, the children and facilities at the Manhattan School for Seriously Disturbed Children. From 1967 to 1969, Gilbert did several shoots, including that of folk singer Janis Ian for Life magazine. After moving to Chicago, Illinois in 1969 to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology, Gilbert conducted notable photo shoots of business and political figure Lenore Romney, and pursued more personal and artistic photography, focusing on urban and rural landscapes in Illinois and Michigan. He then joined the faculty of Wheaton College, where he taught from 1972 to 1982. In 1993, Gilbert graduated from Salem State College, Massachusetts, with a Masters in Social Work, and later pursued a second career as a psychotherapist. Throughout his photography career, he pursued both freelance commercial work as well as artistic work. His art photography is characterized by its classic black-and-white format, and features people, places and objects shot great attention and sensitivity. Gilbert's works are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, and the Grand Valley State University Art Galleries, as well as in numerous private and institutional collections.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960-2011
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="%E2%80%9Dhttps%3A//gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783%E2%80%9D">Douglas R. Gilbert Papers (RHC-183)</a>
Rights
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In Copyright
Subject
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Photographs
Photography -- United States
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
Identifier
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RHC-183
Format
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Image
Type
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image/jpeg
Language
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eng
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-183_A018-1079
Creator
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Gilbert, Douglas R.
Date
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1960-05
Title
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"Captiol - I" Fishing Boat in Saugatuck
Description
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Black and white photograph of a fishing boat named "Capitol - I" located in the wooded waters of Saugatuck, Michigan. In May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Boats and boating
Black-and-white photography
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783">Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183)</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/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1960s
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/9ce28d119c185a220674fee72574e4a7.jpg
6b11ccad049795667c07e15554b64120
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Title
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Douglas R. Gilbert Photographs
Creator
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Gilbert, Douglas R., 1942-
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs scanned from negatives and transparencies from the Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183).
Douglas R. Gilbert (b. 1942) is an American photographer from Michigan. He was born in Holland, Michigan and is the son of Russell W. and Carmen (Andree) Gilbert. Gilbert earned a B.A. in social sciences and art at Michigan State University in 1964, an M.S. in photography from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in 1972, and a M.S.W. from Salem State College in 1993. He is married to Barbara (McDonald) Gilbert, and has three daughters, Robyn, Rachel, and Anne. Gilbert took a serious interest in photography at the age of fourteen. In 1963 he joined the staff of Look magazine in New York as the second youngest photojournalist in the magazine's history. As a Look photographer from 1964 to 1966, he photographed folk musician Bob Dylan, the Newport Folk Festival, Simon and Garfunkel, the New York City Financial District, the children and facilities at the Manhattan School for Seriously Disturbed Children. From 1967 to 1969, Gilbert did several shoots, including that of folk singer Janis Ian for Life magazine. After moving to Chicago, Illinois in 1969 to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology, Gilbert conducted notable photo shoots of business and political figure Lenore Romney, and pursued more personal and artistic photography, focusing on urban and rural landscapes in Illinois and Michigan. He then joined the faculty of Wheaton College, where he taught from 1972 to 1982. In 1993, Gilbert graduated from Salem State College, Massachusetts, with a Masters in Social Work, and later pursued a second career as a psychotherapist. Throughout his photography career, he pursued both freelance commercial work as well as artistic work. His art photography is characterized by its classic black-and-white format, and features people, places and objects shot great attention and sensitivity. Gilbert's works are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, and the Grand Valley State University Art Galleries, as well as in numerous private and institutional collections.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960-2011
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="%E2%80%9Dhttps%3A//gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783%E2%80%9D">Douglas R. Gilbert Papers (RHC-183)</a>
Rights
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In Copyright
Subject
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Photographs
Photography -- United States
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
Identifier
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RHC-183
Format
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Image
Type
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image/jpeg
Language
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eng
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-183_A018-1086
Creator
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Gilbert, Douglas R.
Date
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1960-05
Title
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"Bonnie" Boat docked in Saugatuck
Description
An account of the resource
Black and white photograph of a fishing tug boat homeported in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Boats and boating
Black-and-white photography
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/783">Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183)</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/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a>
Type
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Image
Format
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image/jpeg
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1960s
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/8527e7229a11a6ed9501434d86173582.jpg
01d4224eb2026c792425d2b03ec18087
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club collection
Creator
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
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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
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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
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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
Still Image
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RHC-54_Photographs-GRRC01
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Date
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no date
Title
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Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Description
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Unidentified 8-man crew boat racing before a large crowd in the background. In the foreground, a bouy holds a flag with a large circle in the center.
Subject
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Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Outdoor recreation
Boats and boating
Racing shells
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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Image
Format
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image/jpeg
Language
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eng