Word: coxswain
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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During the last two days the crew has been shifted back to its old order with Wiggins at bow and Balch at No. 3, and Faxon has been put in as coxswain. The following men will be taken: G. H. Balch, H. P. Faxon, F. Higginson, C. Howell, F. H. Leslie, G. P. Metcalf, G. F. Newton, A. B. Richardson, L. D. Smith, A. Strong, Assistant Coach A. G. Gill 3L., and Manager R. Lowell...
...Harvard Bridge, and from here the race developed into a struggle between the second and third. As Smith was again out of the first crew on account of illness, Leslie went in at No. 4 and the men were changed back to their old order. Kempton replaced Voorhees as coxswain. After the race Leslie was taken on to the training table...
...election of class crew captains will be held at the Weld Boat Club today just before the regular time for the different crews to row. All rowing at present on their first class crew, including the coxswain, and all on the second or third crews who went to New London with their Freshman crew squad, are eligible to vote...
...seemed to improve greatly with the new order. A second crew was sent out for the first time. The second Junior crew tried a few brushes with the first crew and held their own, showing the best form of all the second class crews. Coach Brown went out as coxswain in the first Junior and Senior crews. In the Sophomore crew Beane and Jowett went in at Nos. 5 and 7 respectively, necessitating a general shakeup, which was for the better...
...whole is still very lifeless. The second 1912 crew has advanced more rapidly during the past week, and several men in the boat show good promise of developing later. There were important changes in the make-up of these two boats. Faxon, of the second crew, replaced Voorhees as coxswain of the first crew on Saturday. Balch and Hoar replaced Parker and Frothingham at Nos. 2 and 3 respectively...