Word: coxswaine
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Thus, about the only concrete fact that Bolles has to toy with is that out of last year's once beaten eight, Captain Fluff Stevens, Walt Kernan, Johnny Richards, and coxswain George Shortlege are missing. Returning lettermen include this year's captain, Shuff Gray, now engaged in hockey activities, Bruce Pirnie, Sam Goddard, Dick Fowler, and stroke Jack Wilson. In addition to these veterans there is a complete Jayvee boatload returning from last year. Also the 1943 shell, which left ten lengths of open water between it and the Elis returns almost intact...
...that they were born with a ... [predisposing] tendency. . . . Five or six years ago ... a Harvard crew returned to college after some 50 years-all were over 70. They entered a shell and rowed down the Charles River. The only man in the crew who had died was the coxswain...
Second Varsity 150-pound: Robert Homans '40, stroke; George C. Cutler, Jr. '40, 7; Hallburton Fales, 2d '42, 6; Templeton Smith '40, 5; John S. Stillman '40, 4; Richard B. McAdoo '42, 3; Walter N. Rothschild, Jr. '42, 2; Eliot Hubbard, 3d '41, bow; Richard W. Palmer '42, coxswain...
Freshman 150-pound: John R. Abbot, Jr., stroke; Androw Gaudielle, 7; Richard W. Swanson, 6; Paul Dana, 5; David T. Woodbury, 4; Oliver C. Biddle, 3; Anthony R. Wittemore, 2; Joseph S. Bigolow, bow; Richard G. Sisson, coxswain...
This next year it seems inevitable that the crew to beat will be Yale, who returns to the water with six veterans from last year captained by Bucky Byers their dynamic coxswain. They may have seven lettermen by spring if Fargo is scholastically eligible...