Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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KIRKLAND: L. Wulsin, Jr., bow; R. W. Tilney, Jr., No. 2; F. S. Armstrong, Jr., N. 3; L. L. Arnold, No. 4; B. B. Kirkland, No. 5; G. G. Tarbell, Jr., No. 6; D. A. Tufts, No. 7; T. L. Talbot, stroke; J. M. Snow, Jr., cox...
ELIOT: D. S. Cheevers, bow; D. W. Fiske, No. 2; J. H. Gleason, No. 3; O. C. Keller, No. 4; S. P. Shaw, No. 5; W. E. Huenekens, No. 6; C. Carey, No. 7; D. Emerson, stroke; G. F. Cronkhite, cox...
...representatives are L. P. Spear at seven and F. W. Kittler at four. Spear was a substitute for last year's fresh crew while Kittler, who is the dark horse of this year's Varsity, was unable to make even the third plebe boat. H. A. Rowe '37, is cox. Navy's crew uses a stroke invented by its own coach, Buck Walsh. It is about half way between the short stroke used by Harvard and Washington, and the long, back-breaking sweep used by Navy last year...
...stroke George Lewis, Richard Burnes, George Meyer, Ralph Hamill, Edward Ahrens, Mark Dall, Robert F. Mozley, James Gilkey and Robert Proctor, cox...
Varsity: stroke James Chace, Paul Austin, Douglas Erickson, John Gardiner, John Clark, Robert Wolcott, Roger Cutler, Willism Haskins and Captain Edward H. Bennett, cox...