Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard cantonment at the Red Top quarters will be filled to its capacity this evening when the Freshman and Combination crews take up their residence in the Connecticut colony on the Thames. Accompanied by H. H. Haines, coach of the 1932 oarsmen, and D. B. W. Brown '32, manager of the firstyear eight the two boatloads will leave Boston at 1.05 o'clock this afternoon...
...Conn., June 12--After putting his two crews through a time trial yesterday, Coach E. J. Brown '96 gave his men an easy workout here this afternoon. In the morning both of the eights were put through a light practice with excellent weather conditions. The Thames was quiet and a slight following breeze aided the Crimson sweepswingers...
...afternoon the University eight went out for a longer paddle with Coach Brown working on racing starts. During this time the shell looked better than it has since its arrival here. There was no catch at the end of the stroke and the eight men were working well together. There was a slight delay in getting the boat into the water due to the fact that the float, which started leaking in the afternoon sank to the bottom of the river before it could be saved. This mishap made it necessary for the crew to launch the boat from...
...change in the line ups for the first two crews was made, and it seems likely that Coach Brown will keep the present seating for the race. Among those who visited the Harvard quarters was F. G. Sullivan '27, coach of the third University eight...
Both eights went out for a short workout in the morning. This afternoon Coach Brown sent his jayvee oarsmen down to the three mile stake. The return trip to the Boat House was made in several easy stages...