Word: boated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York season Boston is privileged to see a few of the more noteworthy stage celebrities. Walter Hampden's "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Eva La Gallienne's Repertory company are both attractions of the very near future, and only slightly more remote is the promise of "Show Boat...
...last year's plebe oarsmen. The old first crew has become the Jayvee and the new Naval crew is an unknown factor. Last year's Navy eight was one of the poorest in many years and was outrated, in the opinion of many rowing experts, by the first year boat. It is no surprise to speculators in Naval rowing stock that the third classmen should supersede some of the upperclassmen...
...current issue of the Alumni Bulletin carries a letter from the captain of the University crew inviting all interested graduates to follow the practice of the squad from a launch to be reserved for their use. Hitherto, former members of the varsity boat have been welcomed at the crew house and arrangements made for their presence in one of the coaching launches, but the present invitation to all alumni of whatever description is an unusually thoughtful courtesy. It should do much to nourish the atmosphere of amateurism and friendly sportsmanship which has always been more noticable in rowing than...
...second University boat the stern four is made up of P. H. Watts '31 at stroke, A. B. Rood '31 No. 7; B. J. Harrison '29 at No. 6; and Allerton Cushman '29 at No.5. The bow four is composed of C. E. Mason '30 at No. 4; M. R. Brownell '30 at No, 3; R. I, McKesson '31 at No. 2; and J. W. Hallowell...
...positions in the bow of the boat are filled by L. W. Dickey '30 at No. 3, who rowed in the Yale race last year in the first crew, C. McK, Norton '29 at No. 2, who pulled a Jayvee oar last year, and James Lawrence, Jr, '29 at bow, who stroked the second University crew last spring...