Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sophomore Bruce Pirnie holds down the bow and his fighting spirit, expressed sometimes in verbal terms, adds atmosphere to the usually quiet end of the boat...
Varsity Crew: Rowe, stroke; Stevens, 7; Gray, 6; Kernan, 5; Fowler, 4; Talbot, 3; Richards, 2; Pirnie, Bow; Shortlidge...
Jayvee Crew: Wilson, Stroke; Hinkley, 7; Taylor, 6; Kingman, 5; Reed, 4; Moffat, 3; Hovey, 2; Ninde, Bow...
...pivot finds "Mike" Marshall 197 lb. giant from California and at No. 4 is 189 lb. Anthony Villa of New York City. Fred Herter, 179 lb, native of Boston controls the No. 3 spot, backed up by John Erskine who hails from California at No. 2. Rowing the bow oar is Everett H. Brown of Philadelphia. Both Brown and Erskine tip the scales...
...second boat the positions are as follows: stroke, Bristol Hall; No. 7, James E. Walker; No 6, "Buck" Anderson; No. 5, Gerald A. Fulham; No. 4, Alan Miller; No. 3, Lewis H. Spence; No. 2, Edward C. Perkins; bow, William T. Emmet 2nd; and cox John w. Straus...