Word: coxswained
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very necessary to the eight, as a larger percentage of men was lost by graduation in this sport than in either of the other two. The four-oar crew men remaining in college are Sturtevant 15S., number 5, Sheldon '15S., number 4, Low '16, bow, and McLane '16, coxswain. These men are good oarsmen, but on the whole do not quite average up to those who graduated. It seems fairly certain, however, that none of them will be displaced. The fairly strong Freshman eight of last year, together with those who played football last fall should make up a strong...
...York, N. Y.; 5, John William Middendorf '16, of Baltimore, Md.; 4, Henry Stump Middendorf '16, of Baltimore, Md.; 3, Henry Hixon Meyer '15, of Kansas City, Mo.; 2, James Talcott, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; bow, Leverett Saltonstall '14, of Chestnut Hill, captain; and Coxswain Henry Ludwig Flood Kreger '16, of Fairfield...
...University boats are taking long paddles daily from opposite Stillman Infirmary to the Union boat club. The condition of the men and their oarsmanship have gradually improved. The two crews have exchanged boats, and Coxswain Kreger took Cameron's place in Crew B, Cameron going to Crew A. H. S. Middendorf has replaced Young at Number 6 in Crew B, and probably the men will remain in the following order for the rest of the season...
...Cameron, coxswain, of Westford, Mass., prepared at Middlesex. He is 18 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 110 pounds...
...Henderson, coxswain, of Watertown, prepared at Newton high school. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and weighs 112 pounds...