Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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University--stroke, Colloredo-Mansfeld; 7, Captain Dickey; 6, Webster; 5, Johnson; 4, Hovey; 3, Erickson; 2, Hallowell; bow, Page; coxswain, Stebbins...
Jayvees--stroke, Armstrong; 7, Sturges; 6, Donaldson; 5, Veeder; 4, McKesson; 3, Buckley; 3, Swaim; bow Robinson; coxswain, Holmes...
Standish 1--stroke, T. B. Eastland Jr. '33; 7, S. H. Stackpole '33; 6, O. C. Holder '33; 5, J. F. Russell '33; 4. F. M. Dearborn '33; 3, G. T. Johnson Jr. '33; 2. V. S. Chambers '33; bow, R. B. Lisle '33; coxswain, M. C. Fenning...
...Head up, like a horse freed in pasture, the Whirlwind checked up off Squantum Island, her waterline standing out between her white topsides and the green paint on her mahogany underbody. She is 130 ft. overall, 86 ft. on the water; she has a canoe-like stern, long, overhanging bow, a longer and squarer keel than the other proposed defenders. L. Francis Herreshoff designed her. Her steel frame came from Pennsylvania, her mahogany from South America, her pine deck and spruce mast from Washington, her black walnut trimmings from Indiana...
Second Freshman--Stroke, J. A. Luetkemeyer '33; 7. S. H. Wolcott, Jr. '33; 6. F. C. Welch '33; 5, H. G. Nickerson '33; 4. A. D. Robertson '33; 3, J. B. Ayer, Jr. '33; 2, J. H. Leatherbee '33; bow, Christopher Birckhead '33; coxswain, T. H. Dickerson...