Word: bows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been unable to follow the stroke of any one in front of him and Donald's stroke has proved to be woefully inadequate and weak in comparison with the size and length of his body. Donald's place was taken by Perkins and Thomson's by McDuffy. In the bow of the boat the only possibilities are Boardman and Mills, who are rowing at four and three respectively. Mills weighs 185 pounds. His legs, however, are rather short and consequently his stroke has a tendency of being very short. Marvin at 7 is a steady man but has a tendency...
First crew.- Whitbeck, stroke; Marvin, 7; McDuffie, 6; Perkins, 5; Boardman, 4, Mills, 3; Holden, 2; Dibblee, bow...
Second crew.- Sampson, stroke; Thomson, 7; Coleman, 6; Donald, 5; Sargent, 4; Blakie, 3; Davis, 2; Schlesinger, bow...
Yesterday afternoon the order on the first freshman crew was changed as follows: Stroke, Whitbeck; 7, Marvin; 6, Thomson; 5 Donald; 4, Boardman; 3, Mills; 2, Holden; bow, Dibblee...
Yesterday afternoon the 'varsity crew used the tank for the second time since its completion. The men rowed in the following order: Stroke, Hollister; 7, Jennings; 6, Ames; 5, Perkins; 4, Stevenson; 3, Moulton; 2, Hayes, Stillman; bow, Goodrich, Hall...