Word: boated
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard crew is in a strange predicament. It is big, strong, and powerful, which is usually enough to guarantee a winning boat. This year, though, a sprinter's speed is also needed because all races are at the Olympic distance of 2000 meters. If the meets were all at 4 miles, the Crimson might take everything. But there is some doubt whether Harvard can work up enough speed to win at the shorter distance...
...lightweight boat will be Martyn Greenacre at bow, Leo Cass at two, Bruce Stephenson, who rowed JV last week, at three, Allan Tice at four, Charles McClennan at five, captain Jim MacMahon at six, Roman Nowygrod at seven, Galen Brewster at stroke, and Paul Henry...
Coach Harry Parker's stunning victory capped an afternoon full of Crimson wins. Forgetting last week's losses to M.I.T., the lightweights swept Navy in the in the Haines Cup. Only the third heavyweight boat lost in what was nearly a perfect day for Harvard oarsmen...
...lustily, he nevertheless ran his fief so effectively that it had less trouble from the Viet Cong than any other area. Can in vain advised his brothers, President Diem and Ngo Dinh Nhu, to ease the measures against the Buddhists-not out of idealism but to avoid rocking the boat...
...disappointing day for the lightweights here on the Charles as they failed to win a race. Except for Dartmouth's three-quarter length win over the first freshman boat, M.I.T. took all the honors, including the tense varsity contest which could have gone either...