Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Staunton, '89, bow; Winthrop, '91, 2; Tyson, '90, 3; Clark, '91, 4; Hebard, '89, 5; Longworth, '91, 6; Perry, '89, 7; Herrick, '99, (captain), stroke; Storrow, '89, coach...
...Ninety crew went out at about three. It was made of the following men: Gorham, bow; Bigelow, 2, Wells, 3, Chamberlin, 4; Darling, 5; Matthews, 6; Pulsifer, 7; Vaughan, stroke. Lewis, who is trying for the position, acted as coxswain. After the crew had been out for some time, Captain Crehore took a seat in the boat...
...first 'Varsity crew went out about four o'clock. The men were: Staunton, '89, bow; Perkins, '91, 2; Sanford, 3; Alexander, L. S., 4; Finlay, '91, 5; Longworth, '91 6; Hutchinson, 7; Herrick, '90, (captain), stroke. Storrow, '85, acted as coach. There were many at the boat-house watching the crews go out, and the interest in the rowing seemed to be great...
...Captain Noyes of Yale has been unable to work for a few days on account of an injury to his back, received while practicing in the baseball cage...
...Wednesday a hockey team of six men went from Cambridge to play a match with a team of six from the Groton School, at Groton. The men who composed the team were Fitzhugh, '91, (captain), Rhinelander, L. S., Dean, '91, Barron, '91, Neff, '92, and Ruland, '89. About one o'clock the team reached the school, where they were cordially welcomed by Mr. Peabody, the head master. The men dined in the school with Mr. and Mrs. Peabody and the masters and boys, and the meal was made thoroughly enjoyable by the genial, homelike atmosphere of the place. In spite...