Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...another rematch between a Harvard crew and a Vesper Boat Club crew highlights the first annual Head of the Charles Regatta today...
...Harvard boat, with Paul Gunderson, Geoff Picard, Harry Pollack, and Bill Weber, represented the U.S. in the four without cox competition at the 1964 Olympic games in Tokyo. In today's four with cox race, Arthur Watson will be in the stern...
Against them is the stern four from the Vesper eight that captured the gold medal in the same Olympics. The Philadelphia club boat is manned by Bill Stowe, Bill Knecht, Boyce Budd, and Emory Clark...
...Dwight Eisenhower was the world treated to the intimate, suture-by-suture reporting of presidential ailments that characterized the official treatment of Lyndon Johnson's operation last week. When Grover Cleveland had an operation for cancer of the jaw in 1893, he slipped away for surgery aboard a boat off Long Island. During the five months when Woodrow Wilson lay paralyzed by a stroke in 1919, the nation was scarcely aware that he was sick. Franklin Roosevelt had been ailing for months before his cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs, Ga., in 1945, but the public was told nothing...
Blinking Lights. Long before dawn one moonless morning, an advance patrol of seven heavily armed commandos, their faces blackened with burnt cork, landed on a rocky beach north of Baraka. Soon their signal lights began blinking the all-clear, and a patrol boat churned in with the first assault wave of ten men. Before they had waded all the way ashore, however, a cross fire of tracers arced down at them from machine-gun nests in the bluff beyond, forcing the mercenaries to take cover behind their boat...