Word: coxswaining
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first and second boats in the preliminary heats rowed in the final. This was won by crew 6, of which C. W. Purrington was coxswain; crew 2 was second, S. Paine, L. S., coxswain...
...several days H. W. Keyes '87, has been on the launch with C. F. Adams, L. S., encouraging the 'varsity by his presence and suggestions. Saturday the launch stranded and Adams coached from the boat, serving as coxswain. The order of the men has been changed and is liable to be changed a good deal yet. Other men may be placed in the boat. The order Saturday was as follows: Stroke, Perkins '91; 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Cummings '93; 4, Lynam M. S.; 3, Rantoul '92; 2, Powers '92; bow, Newell...
...changes were made in the 'varsity boat yesterday. Lynam rowed at 4 and Powers at 2, making the order as follows: Stroke, Perkins; 7, Kelton; 6, Vail, 5, Cummings; 4, Lynam; 3, Rantoul; 2, Powers; Bow, Newell; coxswain, Cobb. Adams and Keyes coached as usual...
...following is the order in which the 'varsity crew rowed yesterday: Perkins, stroke; Kelton, 7; Vail, 6; Cummings, 5; Powers, 4; Rantoul, 3; Lynam, 2; Newell, Bow; Cobb, coxswain. The freshmen rowed yesterday as follows: Glidden, stroke; Waters, 7; Williams, 6; Johnson, 5; Fay, 4; Bond, 3; Thompson, 2; Blake and Loring, bow; Case, coxswain...
Thompson, the coxswain of last year's Yale crew, will coxswain the Manhattan A. C. crew this year...