Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First boat-Stroke, G. J. Cassedy' 33; 7, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, T. E. Armstrong '32; 3, J. M. Erickson '32; 2, C. F. Hovey '32; Bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; Cox, H. H. Bissell...
Second boat-Stroke, A. H. Parker '32; 7, T. C. T. Buckley '32; 6, Edward Yeomans, Jr. '33; 5, Gridley Barrows '34; 4, R. H. Hallowell '33; 3, J. Van V. Veeder '33; 2, F. F. Colloredo-Mannsfeld '34; Bow, S. H. Wolcott '33; Cox, E. S. Litchfield...
Third boat-Stroke, A. M. Brown '34; 7, A. L. Nickerson '34; 6, J. G. Pierce '34; 5, Bradford Simmons '34; 4, F. J. Swayze '33; 3, W. C. Thompson '32; 2, J. W. Appel '32; Bow, Richard Stackpole '34; Cox, R. H. Watson...
...when we have shells built, they cost about $1500. When it comes to accidents to shells, it is singular to note that it is the experienced men who step through the bottom, and not the novices, simply because the former are careless and too sure of themselves. A University cox is also generally more apt to get in accidents while on practice rows than a greenhorn; a few years ago a University cox ran his boat right up on the float so that the number 2 man could step out on the dock with no trouble...
Third boat--How, E. A. Locke '32; 2, F. F. Colloredo-Mansfeld '34; 3, T. C. T. Buckley '32; 4, A. D. Robertson '33; 5, G. R. Heath '34; 6, Taggart Whipple '34; 7, Richard Stackpole '34; stroke, A. M. Brown '34; cox, E. S. Litchfield...