Word: bows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been thought of in American institutions. In the spring of that year, however, a regatta was to be held on the harbor and six enterprising University students, among them President Eliot, then an instructor in the University, secured a "shell" of rather ponderous bulk and steered by the bow oar with the aid of a foot attachment. On the day of the regatta the Harvard oarsmen discovered that fourteen crews were entered in the race and after a consultation they decided that some sort of insignia must be worn for the purpose of distinguishing the Harvard boat from the thirteen...
...Bow, Captain F. B. Whitman '19; 2, C. F. Batchelder '20; 3, J. F. Linder '19; 4, D. H. Morris '21; 5, R. M. Sedgwick '21; 6, F. B. Lothrop '21; 7, N. Brazer, ocC.; stroke, D. Leighton '20; cox., E. L. Peirson...
...Bow, G. M. Appleton; 2, S. A. Duncan; 3, W. Whitman; 4, R. K. Kane; 5, L. Terry; 6, Captain L. B. McCagg; 7, C. Garland; stroke, M. Bradlee; cox., D. D. Miller...
...University club crews have been reseated by Coach Brown and the two Sophomore crews, A and B, broken up to form Sophomore 1, which is now made up as follows: Bow, P. Cabot; 2, Wadsworth; 3, Fordyce; 4, Forster; 5, Finley; 6, Denton; 7, A. Mills; stroke, T. Mills. This crew will row against the Junior and Senior eights in the spring interclass race...
Shades of William Jennings Bryan! The "cross of gold" speech hardly exceeds these words in eloquence. Yet we fear that in spite of all this flowery criticism the Union Against Militarism will gain few members here. Dean Goodnight may wave his arms in angry denunciation or bow before us with platitudinous pleadings, yet the plans for the furtherance of military training at Harvard will continue to receive their present well-deserved support...