Word: bows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Stroke, Mr. Willis, Higginson; 7, Mr. Lehmann, Biddle; 6, Goodrich; 5, Heath; 4, Thomson; 3, Adams '99; 2, Brown; bow, Adams...
Stroke, Mr. Willis; 7, Mr. Lehmann; 6, Blake; 5, Heath; 4, Perkins '99; 3, Coleman; 2, Byrd; bow, DuBois...
STUDENTS' attention is called to the opening of a first-class barber shop by Joe Gardner, formerly with Marks, Holyoke street. Razors set and strictly first-class work guaranteed. Corner Plympton and Bow streets, near Claverly and D. K., Cambridge...
...afternoon for tubbing practice. Both he and Mr. Willis were in their boating clothes, one going in at stroke while the other acted as coxswain. Thus all the men had the advantage of rowing behind a finished oar. Willis usually rowed at stroke, the other men going in at bow, and the Leander man's rowing was in marked contrast to that of any of the others in its great smoothness and ease. Willis's blade work is perfect, and in every way he is a model of Mr. Lehmann's ideas of rowing. Work in the tubs will continue...
Fourth-Stroke, Savage '99; 3, Alger '99; 2, Richards '99; bow, Norton...