Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pulled at number three position. The oarsmen are as follows: cox, Wallace E. Howell '36; stroke. Thomas H. P. Whitney '35; 7, Richard Stackpole '35; 6, Arthur Reaue, Jr. '36; 5. William W. Pront '36; 4. Harry Marvin-Smith '36; 3, Weld; 2. Samuel D. Warren '36; and bow, Ambrose C. McCabe...
Defenders of the Blue will line up thus; cox. Bixby; stroke, Cook; 7, Mayer; 6, Miller; 5, Jordan; 4, Harris; 3, Ebbert; 2, Carpenter, and bow, Chase...
Terrified at first, Burleigh gets to like his new job, does not realize that his string of one-round victories has been framed. Besides, he has acquired Mazie, a ponderous St. Bernard in a pink bow whose pupil-less eyes look out with uncanny wistfulness across the footlights. When reporters ask him if he is any kin to John L. Sullivan, Burleigh asks "Is he a fighter, too?" He is certain, however, that the championship is "in the bag." This piece of impudence so enrages Speed that, although he has about decided to foreswear the match as a favor...
Captain Transue of the Elis is perhaps the most serious threat that Coach Clark Hedder's men will have to pit them skill against. He calls it a bad day for his game if by any chance he happens to sheet anything less than something in the bow seventies...
Second Freshman; stroke, Francis; 7, Watson; 6, Simmons; 5, Lloyd; 4, Husband; 3, Storey; 2, Colony; bow, Irwin; cox, Barker...