Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cox and Box," the traditional curtain-raiser began the evening's activities. It is really just a short sketch expanded into a half-hour with music, a kind of parody of coincidence-filled drama, and a wonderful curtain line. Sir Arthur Sullivan was the composer, but the libretto was written by two gentlemen named Morton and Burnand. A few years later Sullivan entered into a much more successful partnership...
...Varsity 150's boatings: Stroke, Smith; 7, Dowd; 6, Evarts; 5, Clark; 4, Roosevelt; 3, G. Hall; 2, A. Hall; Bow, Erhard; Cox, Kregar...
Hapless Dunster pushed Lowell to the fastest time of the day, 4:32, with Dudley bringing up the rear. As the first two shells crossed the wire a cox-length apart, Funster rooters on shore were heard to sing mournfully a few strains of "Always A Bridesmaid." The team has decided to switch to Pond...
Harvard Jayvees 150's: stroke, Hurd; 7, Morgan; 6, McWilliams; 5, Dwight; 4, Lansky; 3, Emery; 2, Stake; bow, Snodgrass; cox, Aldrich...
Harvard Freshman 150's: stroke, Wells; 7, Barrett; 6, Potter; 5, Day; 4, Grosvenor; 3, Bordman; 2, Monslage; bow, Allen; cox, Osborno...