Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stroke, R. H. Martin '34; seven, E. L. Millard '31; six, J. Appel '32; five, Eustis Walcott '32; four, R. G. Ames '34; three, G. R. Heath '34; two, T. B. Knowles '34; bow, Beekman Pool '32; cox, F. F. Jones...
University--Stroke, G. J. Cassedy '33; 7, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, A. N. Webster '31; 3, J. M. Erickson '32; 2, J. W. Hallowell '31; Bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; Cox, H. H. Bissell...
...seating of the crew that will go abroad; Stroke, J. E. Lawrence '31; Seven, Amor Hollingsworth, Jr. '31; Six, A. D. Robertson '33; Five, C. T.Buckley '32; Four, C. F. Hovey '32; Three, E. A. Locke, Jr. '32; Two, S. W. Swaim '31; Bow, R. I. McKesson '31; Cox, A. H. Stebbins...
...following is the seating of the winning crew: Stroke, A.H. Parker; 7, R.H. Svendsen; 6, J.W. Appel; 5, Eustis Walcott; 4, Desmond FitzGerald; 3, T.E. Covel; 2, Rockwell Kent, III; Bow, Beekman Pool; Cox, R.H. Watson...
...TIME, April 21, 1930). Swartwout was Cambridge's first U. S. coxswain. Son of Manhattan Architect Egerton Swartwout, he went to Cambridge (Trinity College) seven years ago, became a wit, contributed to Punch. Also he developed the ironic humor that is the pride of English debaters. Last week Cox Swartwout argued...