Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...June, 1924, one Harry Newman came to Manhattan from Ohio to conduct the Cox-for-President boom. After the Convention, he besought Robert W. Woolley, who had been engaged as Publicity Director for the party, to place all the campaign advertising through him. Mr. Woolley was "sold." Thereupon Newman went to Van Patten Inc., a recognized firm of advertising agents, got a job as Vice President as reward for getting the business of the Democratic Party...
Crew X--Stroke, Robert Winthrop '26; 7, Kent Leavitt '26; 6, J.P. Hubbard '26; 5, G.R. Johnson '25; 4, C.F. Darlington '26; 3, Geoffrey Platt '27; 2, R.W. Ladd '27; Bow S.B. Kelly '25; Cox., C.S. Heard...
Crew Y--Stroke, J.H. Perkins '27; 7, J.R. Barry '27; 6, C.O'D. Iselin '26; 5, D.C. Gates '26; 4, W.J. Milde '25; 3, Y.F. Righter '26; 2, Elisha Canning '26; Bow, G.D. Krumbhaar '26; cox., H.P. Travis...
...second semi-final round of this class was fought between W. C. Cox and R. H. Fogel. Three fast rounds were fought but no decision could be reached by the judges. An extra round was ordered in which Cox got considerably the better of his opponent and won the bout...
...Cox and Hart then contested the championship in the hottest bout of the afternoon. Cox started well, but Hart worked into form in the second round and won the bout and the championship on the judges' decision...