Word: bolton
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bolton, '90, has a poem in the May number of the Century Magazine...
...present the candidates for the crew row on the harbor when the water is not too rough, and take long runs. The majority of the candidates now working are new men, either freshmen or sophomores. At Christmas, however, the most of the old men will resume work. Percy Bolton is studying medicine in Chicago, and will be unable to give his valuable assistance in coaching the crew. This duty will therefore devolve upon Captain Sternness and ex-Captain Cowles and Rogers, who will be under the direction of Bob Cook...
...well by any means as they did last year, though of late there has been a rather marked improvement. They go to New London to-morrow, and Bob Cook goes with them. He has been up here for four of five days, not to coach the crew, for Bolton, '86, is the coach, and Cook refused to interfere with him, but to look on and give advice whenever it is wanted. A most pronounced feeling of hope has spread through the college since his arrival...
...Whether Harvard will outrow Yale is another matter. Yale has the advantage this year of an accomplished coach, Perry Bolton. They are a set of large, beefy men, in superb condition, and are pulling about ten miles a day. They are raw and ragged in their work in the boat. Their raggedness, however, is so much more noticeable than Harvard's that I have based my opinion as to Harvard's probable chances upon it. A new coxswain goes in the Yale boat this year. Thompson, a little freshman weighing less than 100 pounds, will take the seat in which...
...Percy Bolton has been stroking the Yale crew for some time on account of the illness of Caldwell, who is the regular stroke...