Word: coxswain
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...enlarged picture of the crew of 1868 has been presented to the Union by Mr. F. H. Appleton '69, and has been hung in the training table room. The crew was composed of six men instead of eight and rowed without a coxswain. The crew was made up of the following men: bow, G. W. Holdrege '69; 2, W. W. Richards '68; 3, J. W. McBurney '69; 4, W. H. Simmons '69; 5, R. C. Watson '69; stroke, A. P. Loring...
...club was rowed down stream from the Longwood Bridge at 6 o'clock. The positions, from the Beacon street wall, were as follows: Third Newell, Second Weld, Third Weld, Second Newell. At the start the Second Weld got the lead and kept it to the end. The Second Newell coxswain steered far over to the Cambridge shore, thereby losing much distance, and the coxswains of the two third crews also steered erratically. The second Weld won easily by a length and a half, followed by the Third Weld. The two Newell crews were a length further in the rear, with...
...three years there have been races between the 'Varsity substitutes in four-oar shells with coxswain and Harvard has won them all,--the first and last easily,--the second by about three lengths...
Harold Otis, coxswain, is from Brooklyn, and prepared at Exeter. Age, 17; height, 5 ft. 4 1-2 in.; weight...
George Peters Chittenden '01, of New York, coxswain, steered his Freshman crew last year, and the crew that raced Annapolis this year. Age, 21; height, 5 ft. 8 in., weight...