Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dick Darrell; two sophomores, from last year's freshman crew, Roger Hearne at four and Howie Lewis at one; and four graduates from last year's J.V. and third boat: Dick Higgins at seven, Bob Monks at six, Pete Simonds at five, and Randy Harrison at two. As cox Bill Crowther will mind the rudder and call the strokes...
...heavy crew which gave the varsity a run for its money on Wednesday is tall, of average weight, with six experienced oarsmen from prep school. Fritz Schwarz and Stafford Morss are the neophytes. Captain Ed McCagg is the brother of Lou McCagg, varsity captain in 1952. Bob McLaughlin will cox...
...Steve Leland at seven, Randy Seed at six, Higgenson at five, and Bill Wetmore at four, Junior Bill Coughlin rows at two. The three sophomore oarsmen are Garland at stroke, stubby Bill Warren, the smallest man on the crew at bow, and Bob Volpe at three. George Notter is cox...
...author and star of the bestselling Dragnet parody, St. George and the Dragonet. In his new show, Freberg plays the part of Richard E. Wilt ("When you think of wilted lettuce, think of me"), a gentle bird watcher and shipping clerk, whose lack of aggressiveness makes Wally Cox's Mr. Peepers seem like a pushing extrovert. Scriptwriters Frank and Doris Hursley have supplied Freberg with some amusing situations and some funny lines. That's Rich should shake down into a successful radio show and may eventually make the move to TV. Currently the program is unsponsored...
Contributions from faculty members are financing the cost of the portrait, which is being painted by Gardner Cox '27. It will hang among portraits of former presidents and deans of Harvard...