Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sherry's doing the catering. The wedding gifts included a diamond and emerald bracelet (from the Downtown Tammany Club of New York City), two diamond bracelets, four oriental rugs, a dozen silver plates (from the State troopers), a Whistler etching, two carloads of early American furniture, a sapphire bow, a gold bag containing 50 $20 gold pieces, valuable tapestries, 20 clocks, 25 lamps, 25 chests of silver, 50 sets of dishes. The couple will live in a four-room house in Albany...
...weather was warm and the water calm for the trials. The Second crew remained in the same order that it, rowed in yesterday, being seated as follows: Stroke, Watts; 7, Walcott; 6, Weymer; 5, Gates; 4, Canning; 3, Barry; 2, Farnham; bow, Perkins. Not many changes, if any will be made in this crew before the race, Coach Brown apparently being contented with the eight...
Several substitutes, who were rowing in one of the two Second crews are trying out for the combination eight, but Smith, who gave Watts a battle for the stroke position, has returned to Cambridge. Coach Newell is alternating Jr deW. Hubbard and Bancroft between bow and 7 in the combination boat...
Redtop, Conn., June 10, 1926. Coach Brown today picked the crew that it is believed will represent the University in the Junior race against Yale on June 24. It includes Watts, stroke; Walcott, 7; Weymer, 6; Gates, 5; Canning, 4; Barry, 3; Farnham, 2; and Perkins, bow...
News from Gales Ferry, where the Yale squad arrived yesterday afternoon, indicates that Peterson. University bow, who broke his wrist four weeks ago, may return to his old place for the race with Harvard. He is at Gales Ferry with the rest of the Blue oarsmen. Coach Leader arrived about ten o'clock from New Haven and an hour later called out the University. Freshman, and Combination eights for a short...