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Douglas M. Fouquet: Dunster; President, CRIMSON; Junior Usher; Publicity Chairman, P.B.H.; Freshman Red Book; Freshman Coxswain...
...came over him gradually. When he was packed off to Phillips Exeter Academy from his home near Catfish Creek in Iowa, he became coxswain of the crew when he graduated from Harvard in 1936 he shipped out on a Standard Oil tanker bound for South America. Finally he went to work as deck hand, mate and pilot on a succession of Mississippi river boats-diesel towboats and stern-wheelers. A Stretch on the River is his first, largely autobiographical novel based on those days...
Soon afterwards, however, Bolles restored the crew to the old order of; Claney Asp, bow; Ken Keniston, two; Ollie Iselin, three; Ted Reynolds, four; Steve Hedberg, five; Jim Slocum, six; all-American George Gifford, seven; Louis McCagg, stroke; and Bill Leavitt, coxswain...
Yale's boating is; Michael Brewer, bow; Peter Peacock, two; Dick O'Connor, three; Plato Skouras, four; Don Knode, five; Stuart Griffing, six; Bob Jones, seven; Gates, stroke; and Byam Stevens, coxswain...
...Turner of California, stroke; Bob Weber of M.I.T., six; Norm Buvick of Washington, five; Lloyd Butler of California, four; Bob Young of Washington, three; E.N. Chipman of Navy, two; Cliff Rathkamp of Wisconsin, bow; and Al Morgan of Washington, coxswain...