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Rowing in the varsity heavyweights were Geoff Picard at stroke, Bob Whitney at seven, Paul Gunderson at six, Jim Tew at five, Tom Pollock at four, captain Harry Pollock at three, Geoff Gratwick at two, Bob Schwarz at bow, and Ted Washburn...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Heavyweights Wallop Rutgers, Brown | 4/27/1964 | See Source »

...varsity lightweights were Galen Brewster at stroke, Roman Nowygrod at seven, Peter Whitman at six, Charles McClennan at five, captain Jim MacMahon at four, John Eddy at three, Leo Cass at two, Martyn Greenacre at bow, and Tim Claflin...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Heavyweights Wallop Rutgers, Brown | 4/27/1964 | See Source »

...made some changes in the varsity boat, which now includes junior Geoff Plcard at stroke, junior Bob Whitney at seven, junior Paul Gunderson at six, sophomore Jim Tew at five, junior Tom Pollock at four, captain Harry Pollock at three, junior Geoff Gratwick at two, junior Bob Schwarz at bow, and senior Ted Washburn...

Author: By Boyden Gray, | Title: Heavyweight Crew at Rutgers Today; 150's Race Two Regattas on Charles | 4/25/1964 | See Source »

Included in the first boat are three from last week's varsity that defeated Columbia and Rutgers: Martyn Greenacre at bow, captain Jim MacMahon at four, and Roman Nowygrod at seven. Rounding out the boat are Leo Cass, at two, John Eddy at three, Charles McClennan at five, Peter Whitman at six, Galen Brewster at sroko, and Tim Claflin a cox, all of whom rowed JV last week

Author: By Boyden Gray, | Title: Heavyweight Crew at Rutgers Today; 150's Race Two Regattas on Charles | 4/25/1964 | See Source »

Once we sailed north of England, past Iceland, to Boston. There were constant storms, and one night aurora borealis was out. Lookout was on the bridge--you would have been washed from the bow the way a seatainer trailor was washed from its lashings. Standing there and sighting along the ship, you felt yourself rise with a rumble over a wave, plunging down into the black night water. Then the foam broke over the bow and your eyes without moving your head were turned to those green and white fireworks in the sky. Up and down, black and light...

Author: By Stephen Dell, | Title: Students Who Ship Out During Summer Vacations See The World, A Declining Industry And Themselves | 4/24/1964 | See Source »

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