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...tremendous afternoon win began with what cox Carlos Cordeiro called a "strong, hard" start that had them in front by about two seats at the settle Penn hung on tenacjously until 1000 but a superb power 20 broke the Quakers' back and gave the Crimson an open water lead...
...also knew that he had to resign. Instead of breaking the news himself, he called in his secretary, Rose Mary Woods, and had her tell his family. When his sons-in-law, Edward Cox and David Eisenhower, argued the case for delaying his decision at least for a few days, Nixon recalls, "I said that this was just like a Greek tragedy: you could not end it in the middle of the second act or the crowd would throw chairs at the stage. In other words, the tragedy had to be seen through until the end as fate would have...
With a power ten under the bridge marking the bend in the river at 700 meters, Harvard broke the race open. They continued running at a fearsome pace as Penn, in the words of Crimson cox Jeff Rothstein...
...Cox Rothstein, who barked instructions to the rowers despite an oncoming bug, expressed his delight with the varsity's performance yesterday. "We rowed the entire race like we rowed the second half of last weekend against Princeton. We were awesome...
...Crimson eight (bow Dave Lakhdir, Don Harting, Bill Chapman, Jeff Cooley, John Pickering, Karl Forsgaard, Jim Russell, Cunningham and cox Peter Cordeiro) matched the Tigers' 36-stroke cadence by settling at 35 strokes to set a torrid initial pace that left Yale embarrassingly behind...