Word: bows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...enter the triangular race with the following seating, unchanged from the M. I. T. race: Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, Richard Collins Jr. '26; 6, William Potter '26; 5, J. D. W. Morrill '26; 4, Hamilton Warren '26; 3, H. V. S. Ogden '27; 2, T. C. Sturtevant '27; Bow, Richard Jones '26; cox., R. J. Harper '25. The substitutes will be H. S. French '26 and H. E. Hedberg '27. The Crimson eight is a favorite for first honors in the lightweight race...
...such flapdoodle as "The Firebrand" is scarcely laudatory. But then Mr. Lawson does not feel that he can call it a great play, and it must have been a delicate matter to criticize a first-cousin to his own interesting opus, "Processional." To Mr. Massey goes the final bow, however, for he has not committed himself, but staged the play as he felt it should be staged, and methinks he is not far wrong. E. H. Dewey...
...race the Huntington School this afternoon in a mile race in the Basin. The Crimson shell will be boated as follows: Stroke, T. H. Eliot; 7. L. L. Wallingford; 6, M. M. Canfield; 5, H. R. Earle; 4, Louis Reynal; 3, C. R. Hayes; 2, L. B. R. Foster; bow, Franklin Dexter; coxswain, P. T. Haskell
Harvard 150-pound Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, Richard Collins Jr. '26; 6, William Potter '26; 5, S. P. W. Morrill '26; 4, Warren Jenney '26; 3, H. V. S. Ogden '27; 2, T. C. Sturtevant '27; Bow, Richard Jones 3d '26; cox., R. J. Harper...
...pound Stroke, Green 7, Flaxington; 6, Kaufman; 5, Kales; 4, Lammert; 3, Harvey; 2, Eaton, Bow, Copeland; cox., Dearle