Word: bowed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Democrat Smith, wearing a black derby and a green bow tie. had hardly stepped off his New York train before newshawks fluttered excitedly about him. plied him with questions...
...habit of arriving cautiously at the dock two hours before a race to keep an eye on the weather. He wins most in light airs. It is his system to keep moving at all costs, away from the mark if necessary, while his opponents stand still with their bows pointed in the right direction. Like many another yachtsman, he thinks he sails better on the starboard tack, possibly because he finds it more comfortable to hold the gunwale with his right hand while his left is on the tiller. Even-tempered, meticulous, laconic, Skipper Iselin dresses for sailing...
...clock crew: S. S. Drury, Jr. '35, stroke; A. D. Roliertson '33, 7; Taggart Whipple '34, 6; albert Haberstroh '35, 5; A. F. Chace, Jr. '34, 4; E. A. Kratovil '35, 3; G. T. Keyes '35, 2; J. L. Swasey '35, bow...
...clock crew: T. B. Knowies '34, stroke; Henry Saltonstall '35, 7; P. V. Bray '35, 6; J. T. Mendenhall '35, 5; R. B. Cutler '35, 4; J. C. storey '35, 3; Maurice Adelsheim, Jr. '33, 2; R. G. Atwood '35, bow...
...clock crew: G. J. Cassedy '33, stroke; A. L. Nickerson '33, 7; W. B. Bacon '33, 6; Malcolm Bancroft '33, 5; J. W. Peirce '33, 4; F. J. Swayze '33, 3; Edward Yeomans, Jr. '33, 2; Richard Stackpole '34, bow...