Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first crew, as officially announced, is as follows: Stroke, C. J. Cassedy '33; 7. Robert Saltonstall '33; 6. W. B. Bacon '33; 5. Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4. A. N. Webster '31; 3. J. M. Erickson '32; 2. Captain J. W. Hallowell '31; Bow, W. H. Holcomb '33; Cox, F. S. Holmes...
...following men comprised the Lowell House boat; stroke, Peregrine White '33; 7, C. M. Sheafe '33; 6, Joseph Head, Jr. 6, Mason Hammond '26; 4, R. C. Scott '32; 3, Frank Lyman '31; 2. W. K. Sturges '31; bow. F. A. Lackner '32; cox. Demorest Davenport...
Dunster's crew was as follows: stroke, T. M. Page '32; 7, F. G. Shaw, Jr. '32; M. F. Lowenstein '32; 6, W. N. Francis '31; 4, H. S. Howe, 11 '33; 3, W. I. Clark '33; 2, W. P. Bailey '32; bow, R. F. Noycs '32; cox, E. L. Belisle...
...Broad-shouldered, lackadaisical Wilfred ("Wiffy") Cox: his first important golf tournament, the North & South open, at Pinehurst, after a nine-hole play-off against Joe Turnesa...
...pound Freshman, dormitory. After the cameramen, who were stationed on the Weld and Newell floats and balconies, had photographed the whole procession, the University and 150-pound crews made a few exhibition racing starts and the Lowell House oarsmen posed for special pictures with and without derbies. The cox wain of the latter eight were a plug...