Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John Austin, who rowed bow on the Freshman boat against Yale last year and who has been pulling the number two oar in the Drury shell for the past ten days, was unable to report yesterday and there is a possibility that he may not be able to row Saturday. Reports today will determine whether Austin will be allowed to return and oust Oliver Scott, who took over the position Saturday...
Times of the races and boatings follow: Varsity, 5.30 o'clock, Junior Varsity, 5 o'clock; Freshman, 4.30 o'clock. Varsity: stroke, Drury; 7, Eliel; 6, Roosevelt; 5, Choate; 4, Simmons; 3, Clark; 2, Austin; bow, Haskins; cox, Hunter...
Junior Varsity: stroke, Cutler; 7, Watson; 6, Keyes; 5, Atherton; 4, Scott; 3, Bray; 2, Cutler; bow, Rantoul; cox, Bennett...
Freshman: stroke, Chace; 7, Twining; 6, Erickson; 5, Radway; 4, Scott; 3, Gardner; 2, Clark; bow, Brooks; cox, White...
Feeling that it must bow to the demands of a number of students, most of whom belong to Clubs, the University makes it possible to contract for seven, fourteen, or twenty-one meals per week, according to individual choice. But the grotesqueness of the rates, twenty-one meals costing $8.50 while fourteen meals cost $7.25, leads one to believe that, by means of making the saving ridiculously trivial, the University hopes to discourage students from joining Clubs...