Word: cobb
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Second Weld - Stroke, Dougherty; 7, Cobb; 6, Hale; 5, Towne; 4, Perkins; 3, Leonard; 2, Carter; bow, Yule...
Second crew-Stroke, Shepheard; 7, Towne; 6, Kerr; 5, Woodbridge; 4, Hutchinson; 3, Cobb; 2, Cory; bow, Leonard...
Weld--Warren, Lord, MacIntyre, Hellman, Newbury, Gibson, Yule, Drayton, Noyes, Corry, Towne, Knew, Woodbridge, Hutchinson, Bird, Becker, Collner, Cox, Cobb, Thieriot, Strauss, Leonard, Boggs, Field, Hale, L. Strauss, White, Delano, McCreery, Mills, Johnson, Merrill, Andrews, Wertheim, richards, Green, Lowenthal, Perkins, Gutman, Everett, Boericke, de Milhan, Robbins...
...party from the University which left Cambridge shortly after Commencement for the plateau north of the Colorado canon in Arizona and Southern Utah. This party was composed of Professor Davis, E. V. Huntington 3G., J. W. Goldthwait '02, and Messrs. G. B. Dorr '74 of Boston and A. Cobb of Newton. For two nights the party camped on the esplanade or platform in Colorado canon about 1500 feet below the plateau and 3500 feet above the river. The members spent most of their time in studying the great dislocation known as the Horricane Fault, and a number of very important...
...latter part of the summer the party divided. The first division with Mr. Dorr and Mr. Cobb went farther eastward to the deepest part of the canon, while Professor Davis went to the mountain ranges of the Great Basin in Nevada and Oregon. Mr. Huntington crossed the deserts southward to California, and Mr. Goldthwait joined Professor Shaler in the mountains of Arizona...