Word: coxswaining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Claverly--Stroke, A. R. Meyer '10; 7, S. P. Fay '07; 6, R. S. Lovering '08; 5, H. Hadden '08; 4, W. P. Homans '08; 3, G. Mixter '08; 2, S. Vaughan '09; bow, G. Martin sC.; coxswain, R. W. Atkins...
Mount Auburn Street--Stroke, S. E. Henry '08; 7, F. G. Barrows '09; 6, C. G. Bowen 1B.; 5, H. A. Coit '10; 4, R. Bradley '10; 3, J. P. Willetts '09; 2, M. C. Hutchingson '09; bow, H. W. H. Powell '09; coxswain, R. S. Hart...
Yesterday afternoon about sixteen crews representing the different dormitories reported at the Weld and Newell boathouses. They were coached by R. Tappan '07 and S. Fish '08, who followed the shells in singles, and by Coaches Vail and Stephenson from the launch. G. G. Glass '08, as coxswain, also coached several of the crews...
...from the University boat-house about 1 and 1-4 miles and returned in easy stretches. The first crew had never rowed together before and consequently was very ragged in form, but the second eight, which was the same as the 1909 Freshman crew, with the exception of the coxswain, seemed to row very well considering the fact that it was their first time in a shell for three months. Captain Bacon coached from the "John Harvard...
Stewart Craig Rand, coxswain, of Newton Centre, prepared at Newton High School. He is 17 years old, weighs 110 pounds, and is 5 feet 6 inches in height...