Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three bladesmen and the cox from last year's Agassiz Cup crew will again seek places in the Elephant shell. John A. Garber '36 is the returning pilot, and the oarsmen are: John J. Lowry '35, David W. Lewis '35, and Richard K. Thorndike...
Foils: Wallace H. Cox; Edwin G. Davis, Jr.; John C. Rowley, Jr.; Alcibiades E. Sophos...
Dashing through the icy upper reaches of the Charles, the first 150 pound crew yesterday hit a monstrous iceberg, and stove a large hole in the boat. Cox Ed Barker steered his craft up to an ice pan, and the crew jumped for shore, only two falling by the wayside...
...seatings were as follows: Boat A: stroke, Samuel A. Drury, Jr. '35; 7, Leonard P. Eliel '36; 6, Edward A. Simmons '37; 5, Thomas H. Choate '37; 4, James E. Gardner '36; 3, Henry F. Atherton, Jr. '36; 2, John P. Austin '37; bow, Raymond S. Clark '36; and cox, Charlie Whiteside...
Boat B: stroke, Robert B. Cutler '35; 7, Philip V. Bray '35; 6, Oliver K. Scott '37; 5, Henry Saltonstall '35; 4, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37; 3, Lawrence Mills '37; 2, Roger W. Cutler '37; bow, William C. Haskins '37; and cox, Octavius R. Cohen...