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Harvard's performance in Saturday's competition was not marred by the cold rain or the high winds. Skipper Clem Wood led the Crimson to three first place finishes--more than any other crew was able to capture...
...Friis competition Harvard sailed disastrously. The Crimson finished sixth out of seven teams and in the course of the two days managed to capsize twice--once in A and once in B action. In A racing Clem Wood, crewed by Tim Black, finished consistently fourth or fifth, but B skipper Chris Middendorf was too erratic, finishing high in some races but languishing at the bottom of the standings in others...
...varsity's capture of the Greater Boston Championship on April 16 is another reason for Horn's optimism. He also said that his 25-man varsity includes five "outstanding skippers:" Brownlee, Clem Wood, George Putnam, Tim Black and Chris Middendorf...
...Crimson were within four points of the lead until the sixth and final race. Skipper Clem Wood took a disastrous last in that race in the A division, while the Coast Guard won both final races. Skipper Alex Webb, with a crew of Doug Libby, placed first in the B division of that competition...
...study (the next: profiles of every Senator and Congressman). It is tendentious, hostile and superficial, and contains nary a footnote to indicate its sources. Hastily edited, the book is flawed by a number of factual errors and incorrect data. Examples: the book refers to "former Congressman Clem Long"; presumably Maryland Democratic Congressman Clarence Long. It cites Missouri Congressman Richard Boiling for putting his wife on the congressional payroll; she works in his office but is an unpaid volunteer. Senator Mike Mansfield, the book says, served in the House until 1955 (wrong); it adds that he was elected to the Senate...