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Crew C: Stroke, J. A. Hall '27; 7, Elwin Farnham '27; 6, R. W. Ladd '27; 5, J. B. Olmstead '27; 4, E. S. Hamlin '29; 2, James Lawrence '28; bow, George Bancroft; Coxswain, J. H. MacCollom...
Crew A: Stroke, J. Watts '28; 7, W. G. Saltonstall '28; 6, F. A. Clark Jr. '29; 5, J. J. Barry '28; 4, B. J. Harrison '29; 3, J. G. Buckley '28; 2, T. H. Eliot '28; now, Frederic Winthrop '28; Coxswain...
Crew B: Stroke, J. H. Perkins '27; 7, J. deW, Hubbard '29; 6, W. A. Emmett '29; 5, J. R. Harrison '27; 4, H. G. Cushing '28; 3, Oliver Ames ocC.; 2, J. W. Dunlop '28; bow, D. S. Lanier '28; Coxswain, E. W. Gross...
...more material prospects, four veterans of the 1926 four-mile crew are back in college; Captain Geoffrey Platt '27, who rowed No. 5, W. G. Saltonstall '28, No. 3, Oliver Ames '27, No. 2, and F. R. Sullivan '27, coxswain...
...possible, and to provide them not only with facilities but with competent coaching. In crew, the number for whom we have thus provided is considerable. Last fall thirty-two crews were on the river. This meant that at least 256 oarsmen were regularly coached. The number of coxswains are not included, since one coxswain served for more than one boat. To instruct these men there was a staff of eleven coaches; one head coach for the varsity, with general supervision of rowing as a whole; one coach for the class crews; another for 150 pound material; and a head coach...