Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Varsity foils, Captain Philip Lilienthal, William Gerber, Wallace Cox, and Richard Morgan will represent the Crimson; Edwin Davis, Albert Weiner, Richard Ford, and Edward Miller are entered in the epee; while Howard Reynolds, Edwin Skinner, Richard Morgan, and Elmer Harp will compete in the sabre...
...illustrate what a crew ought not to do as well as what they should do, moving pictures taken from the cox's seat will be shown and commented on. After the meeting tonight all men who are interested will be put in charge of experienced coxes and given instructions twice a week until the river opens. Those who will speak are: Head Coach Whiteside, Freshman Coach Bert Haines, Edward H. Bennett Jr. '37 of the 1935 Varsity, Edward T. White '38, of last year's Freshman, and Edward T. Barker '37, of the Varsity 150-pounders...
More daring. James M. Cox's Dayton (Ohio) Daily News observed: "It is not the game thing the Lindberghs do. -. . There is something of the quitter in this running away from one's own country's woes...
...much success did Albert B. Sabin, Peter Kosciusko Olitsky & Harold R. Cox of the Rockefeller Institute have from spraying weak solutions of tannic acid or alum into the nostrils of monkeys that they boldly urged "a trial in man of these chemicals in the prevention of poliomyelitis during epidemics...
...scales were then temporarily reversed when W. E. Coolidge of Lincoln's Inn won a quick and decisive victory over Donald E. Jackson '37. Richard M. Dorson '37 pulled the Crimson away from the red by defeating A. Cox...