Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...campaign speech. It was so brief, so quiet that only one newspaper (the New York World) heard about it until the next day. It was in Washington, at a banquet which the 80-odd U. S. Representatives invited were asked to keep secret. It took the form of a bow, some thanks, an exhortation to keep fighting and a promise to vindicate the fighters' choice. Representative Dyer of Missouri enlivened the evening with a veritable placing-in-nomination speech, but of greater significance was a statement by Campbell Bascom Slemp, astute Virginian. Mr. Slemp, onetime (1923-25) private secretary...
...Junior University crew last year, has been placed at 3 on Brownell's crew for the present. He is out of action temporarily on account of illness. Of the other strokes, Watts' ability is a known quantity, and Lawrence is having his first college stroking experience, having rowed bow on the second crew last year. Brownell was at 6 on the Freshman boat after stroking one of the 1930 crews through April, and Gray rowed on the combination crew...
Crew B--Stroke, C. McK,. Norton '29; 7, L. W. Dickey '30; 6, W. L. Campbell '29; 5, L. D. Parker '30; 4, James Roosevelt '30; 3, J. D. Hubbard '29; 2, Walter Maynard '28; bow, A. C. Daniels '30; cox, R. H. Miller...
Crew C--Stroke, James Lawrence '29; 7, F. A. Clark '29; 6, B. J. Harrison '29; 5, Henry Lewis '29; 4, T. H. Eliot '28; 3, G. P. Hamlin '30; 2, W. Y. Wyeth '29; bow, Allerton Hill '29; cox, P. P. Wadsworth...
Crew D--Stroke, A. C. Gray '30; 7, W. T. Emmet '29; 6, Guy Murchie '29, 5, C. N. Comstock '30; 4, C. S. Petrasch '30; 3, W. L. Storey '30; D. S. M. Larner '29; bow, E. M. Hamlin, 29; cox, C. G. Chase...