Word: bows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rows, in which Mr. Mumford coaches in person, and throughout the day pair-oar work under the joint supervision of Mr. Mumford and Captain Bullard is done. Particular points may be explained in this fashion to better satisfaction. The two pair shells are without coxswain's seats, and the bow man does the steering. The afternoon rows are always the harder, and bed time comes at 9.30 o'clock...
Derby, rowing bow, is a very effective oarsman, and, with the exception of his old fault of finishing with his shoulders up in the air, rows very well...
Crew 3-which was made up of stroke R. N. Burnham '99; 3, C. Adams '99; 2, F. R. Stoddard '99; bow, T. Garrett '99; coxswain, Clark '99-won the Weld Boat Club regatta yesterday afternoon. The course was with the tide from the Union Boat Club to the Harvard Bridge. Crew 3, which was next the wall, took the lead at the start and kept it to the finish, winning by about a length and a half. Crew 1 was second, with crew 2, which was one on the outside, some four lengths behind...
Crew 1 was made up of stroke M. Newton '98; 3, W. Munro '96; 2, R. S. Warner '98; bow, C. F. Guild '98; coxswain; Orton...
Crew 2 was made up of stroke C. B. Wood '98; 3, P. Nichols, L. S.; 2, L. H. P. Hermann '98; bow, G. E. Pettijohn '98; coxswain, Huxley...