Word: bows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bow-B. H. Dibblee, from Ross, California. Prepared at Groton School and has, never rowed before. Age 19 years, weight 145 lbs., and height...
George Strong Derby, '96, of Boston, prepared for college at Noble's School. He rows at bow. This is Derby's first year in the 'Varsity boat, he having rowed in previous years on his class crew. He is 22 years old, weighs 170 lbs., and is 5 ft., 11 in. in height...
...Harvard Bridge about a quarter of a length ahead. They held their lead, until at Exeter street, after an exciting struggle the Weld Crew spurted and led by a quarter-of-length. Here Weld was rowing 36 strokes to the Riversides 38. The Riversides began clipping their stroke and bow, two and stroke weakened visibly. The Weld Crew was rowing in splendid form and finished strong, about a lenth and a half ahead. None of the men showed signs of exhaustion, but it was not thought advisable to enter the intermediate eight-oared race against a fresh crew. The privilege...
...Bow, W. S. Youngman...
...been finally decided on as follows: Stroke, T. D. Hewett, Brooklyn; No. 7, W. S. Griswold (captain), Erie, Pa.; No. 6, Nelson Howard, New Haven; No. 5, H. Parkhurst, Hartford; No. 4, K. W. Slocovitch, Brooklyn; No. 3, A. F. Way, Westfield, Mass.; No. 2, T. Wright, Buffalo; bow, W. K. Sturges, Providence; coxswrin, L. F. Greene, Albion...