Word: coxswaine
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...overtaken, and remained a length behind as far as the Harvard Bridge, where the Varsity placed a comfortable sheet of open water, now rough, behind it. The effectiveness of what would otherwise have been a fine Jayvee spurt at the finish was spoiled through the unaccountable disappearance of the coxswain's whistle. It is rumored that the Varsity crew was responsible for its removal...
First: 5 o'clock; stroke, G. J. Cassedy '33; 7, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '83; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, R. H. Hallowell '33; 3, F. J. Swayze '33; 2, Edward Yeomans, Jr. '33; bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; coxswain, H. H. Bissell...
Second: 4.30 o'clock; stroke, S. S. Drury '35; 7, A. L. Nickerson '33; 6, T. B. Knowles '34; 5, Gridley Barrows '34; 4, J. W. Pierce '33; 3, Bradford Simmons '34; 2, C. L. Whipple '34; bow, A. D. Robertson '33; coxswain, E. S. Litchfield...
Third: 4.00 o'clock; stroke, F. A. Reece '35; 7, Richard Stackpole '34; 6, G. T. Keyes '35; 5, C. D. Scott '33; 4, Henry Saltonstall '35; 3, P. V. Bray '35; 2, R. D. Martin '33; bow, J. R. Walcott '34; coxswain, T. H. Hunter...
...stern of a fragile racing shell on the Thames, barking shrill orders at eight lusty Britons who thrashed the grimy water with long oars, was the cynosure of 500,000 pairs of eyes for a few minutes one afternoon last week. He, Prince Komarakul-Na-Nagara, was coxswain of the Oxford varsity crew and for most of the first quarter of the race, his men held the lead he had shot them away to a few strokes after the start. But Cambridge pulled ahead at the mile and stayed there-one-third of a length at Hammersmith Bridge, a good...