Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Varsity: Bow, Frank Peale; 2, Alfred Goodale; 3, William Geertsema; 4, Richards Higgins; 5, Peter Simonds; 6, Philip DuBois; 7, George Gifford; stroke, Louis McCagg (Captain); cox, Warren Clark. Junior Varsity: Bow, Robert Webb; John Sundqvist; 3, William Bliss; 4, Lincoln Boyden; 5, James Slocum; 6, Larry Rouner; 7, Frank Huntington; stroke, Lawrence Brownell; cox, Alan Lefkowitz. Freshmen: Bow, Alan Dann; 2, Edward Bliss; 3, Randolph Harrison; 4, Harvard Cushing; 5, Richard Darrell; 6, Edward Brookfield; 7, Michael Metcall stroke, Leonard Wheeler; cox, John Pratt...
Colors: Yellow Shirts with Blue Seabee Varniched Oars with Blue Tips. Varsity: Bow, Frank Shakespeare; William Fields: 3, James Dunbar; Richard Murphy; 5, Robert Detweller; Edward Worth; 7, Wayne Fry; stroke Edward Stevens; cox, Charles Manring...
...more controversial issues of the campaign was raised by J. Lanier Cox '53, not a candidate, who distributed a mimeographed letter on the eve of the election charging the present committee with misappropriation of funds from a $500 bond donated to Dunster by the Class of 1941. The committee voted last February to initiate a picture lending service and use the money from the bond to start it. Cox claimed the committee had no jurisdiction over the money, and that the move was given insufficient publicity...
According to Cox, the suggestion made in committee that a referendum be held was vetoed because a majority of the Committee felt that it was vetoed to initiate culture from above lest the House members should veto the project...
Love's first boat has no changes in it over last week, save for the cox. Warren Clark will steer the varsity this time while Al Lefkowitz handles the Jayvee rudder. Veterans Captain Lou McCagg, George Gifford, and Phil DuBois are at stroke, seven, and six, while four sophomores (Pete Simonds, Dick Higgins, Bill Geertsema, and Monty Goodale) and starting at five, four, three, and two. Frank Peale is again in the bow seat...