- Eight Oars, April 2002.
6 7. Wallace, 183-184; Eight Oars, November-December, 1996. - Eight Oars, July 1989.
- House Report, May 1990-April 1991; Architect Peter Rodi helped the club plan the expansion
in 1986 while Jim Nickoloff prepared drawings to submit for permits in 1989. Eight Oars, January-
February, 1986; Minutes, ZLAC Board of Directors, September 5, 1989. - Laurie Wright, “P. H. Dickinson Boathouse, National Rowing Day, June 10, 2006,” ZLAC Rowing
Club files. - Eight Oars, November 2002.
- Ibid; Eight Oars, November 2005.
- Bill Richards, “Paddle Pushers: Landlubbers who never so much as crossed a millpond are taking
up competitive rowing,” Wall Street Journal, March 25, 2002. - Eight Oars, November 2003.
- ZLAC Masters Scrapbook, 2004-06; Eight Oars, November 2005.
- Sally Lyons, interviewed by Ginny Rodriguez, August 30, 2005, SDHS Oral History.
7 7. For more information, see ZLAC’s website, ht t p://w w w. z l ac .org (accessed March 29, 2007). - Eight Oars, October 2005. In 2006, ZLAC was acknowledged as the oldest women’s rowing club in
the world by the Rowing Museum in Henley, England. ZLAC is now part of a five-year display about
the history of rowing at that museum. - Members of the ZLAC Rowing Club interviewed by Ruth V. Held, March 30, 31, and April 8, 1992,
SDHS Oral History.
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