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...lightweight boat will be Martyn Greenacre at bow, Leo Cass at two, Bruce Stephenson, who rowed JV last week, at three, Allan Tice at four, Charles McClennan at five, captain Jim MacMahon at six, Roman Nowygrod at seven, Galen Brewster at stroke, and Paul Henry...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Two Crews Challenge Crimson in Adams Cup | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...varsity lightweights were Galen Brewster at stroke, Roman Nowygrod at seven, Peter Whitman at six, Charles McClennan at five, captain Jim MacMahon at four, John Eddy at three, Leo Cass at two, Martyn Greenacre at bow, and Tim Claflin...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Heavyweights Wallop Rutgers, Brown | 4/27/1964 | See Source »

Included in the first boat are three from last week's varsity that defeated Columbia and Rutgers: Martyn Greenacre at bow, captain Jim MacMahon at four, and Roman Nowygrod at seven. Rounding out the boat are Leo Cass, at two, John Eddy at three, Charles McClennan at five, Peter Whitman at six, Galen Brewster at sroko, and Tim Claflin a cox, all of whom rowed JV last week

Author: By Boyden Gray, | Title: Heavyweight Crew at Rutgers Today; 150's Race Two Regattas on Charles | 4/25/1964 | See Source »

...actual situations in Any Wednesday are neither wicked nor sexy, just amusingly compromising. A neophyte secretary, innocently directing proper strangers to the improper address, sends around Cass Henderson (Gene Hackman), an irately appealing small businessman who has come to town to beard John Cleves. When Mrs. John Cleves drops in, Cass poses obligingly as Ellen's husband. When John barges in, all four characters fall sudden prey to lockjaw or dropjaw. Then the comedy slacks into matchmaking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Sandy Is Dandy | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

...call itself (with 102 floors, 1,248 ft.) the tallest building in the world,* will join such other has-beens as the Singer, the Woolworth and the Chrysler buildings. And one of Manhattan's beaux-arts monuments, the splendid old U.S. Customs House, designed in 1901 by Cass Gilbert, will lose its identity-and possibly its existence-as all customs operations are shifted to the World Trade Center. Progress in New York moves onward and 1,3531 ft. upward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Onward & Upward | 1/24/1964 | See Source »

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