Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Crimson boatings for the race will find George S. Lewis at stroke, Richard M. Burnes, 7; George von L. Meyer III, 6; Raiph Hamill, 5; Edward Ahrens, Jr. 4; Mark H. Dall, 3; Robert F. Mozley, 2; James Gilkey, bow and Robert D. Procter, coxwain...
...elect a Junior as captain. A. B. Yeats holds this position and rows at number six, while other "N" winners, G. A. Whiteside and V. E. Schumacher, row at five and stroke. These three rowed with last year's Varsity while the other three Juniors, P. G. Schultz at bow, J. L. Erickson at two, and G. C. Gullard at three are J. V. veterans. The two '39 representatives are L. P. Spear at seven and F. W. Kittler at four. Spear was a substitute for last year's fresh crew while Kittler, who is the dark horse of this...
...Bilbao harbor last week came the British freighter Knitsley, loaded with Basque iron ore for Welsh steel mills. Six miles offshore the Rightist destroyer Velasco and the Espana, only battleship in General Franco's navy, steamed up, the Velasco firing shots across the Knitsley's, bow. With helm hard alee the Knitsley started to run back to the shelter of nearby Santander, still held by Leftists. High in the air there suddenly appeared a flight of Leftist bombing planes. The 15,45 2-ton Espana was launched 24 years ago, but she had been recently fitted with...
Four veterans of the first fifty eight of last year make up the nucleus of this eight, three Juniors, George Lewis, George Meyer and Ralph Hamill, and one Senior, Captain Mark Healy Dall, veteran of two seasons. Of the other four, Bunny Burnes rowed bow on the Freshman crew last Spring, Gordon Gilkey on the Freshman fifties, and Edward Ahrens and Robert Mozley came from the second Varsity lightweights...
...each dance Miss Mader performed the conventional pan (bow), lifting her arms shoulder high, thrusting her right foot forward and putting the weight on her left. A large sprinkling of Hawaiians shouted interminable hikis, the equivalent of "bravo." People who do not understand Hawaiian were most amused by Miss Mader's Roosevelt Dance which she sang in English. When the President visited Hawaii three years...