Word: coxswains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Saturday the crews have been rearranged according to ability and the first boat is now seated as follows: Bow, C. H. Hollister; 2, Standish Bradford; 3, B. Mck. Henry; 4, R. S. Hubbard; 5, C. J. Hubbard; 6, Parker Hamilton; 7, A. L. Hobson; stroke, J. R. Hoover; coxswain, B. H. Burnham...
...boat as picked for the short races there will, be at most only two veterans of last year's eight which rowed at New London, namely Carson, the veteran coxswain, and Captain Hord. At present the latter is sick and has been replaced by C. M. Trowbridge...
...There will be at least twelve Freshman coxswains needed this spring and at present but nine have reported. Any Freshman under 130 pounds, who wants to avail himself of the opportunity to meet intimately and pleasantly over one hundred of his classmates; to take part in and help along a class activity; to have the fun of entering one of the eleven outside contests provided; and to compete in the wherry race for manager and coxswain candidates, will do well to report at once at the Weld boathouse...
...disastrous last year and are determined that it shall not be made again. On the other hand it is only fair to admit that there is not as much reason for overconfidence this year. Captain S. Y. Hord at 4, G. E. Ellis at 7 and R. Carson as coxswain are the only veterans of the eight which rowed at New London last spring, while there are only a few men of first-class second string material. Of these, C. S. Payson, who rowed 6 on the 1919 crew, and H. J. Mali, 7 on the second crew...
...Crew: Freshman rowing and coxswain candidates report in Smith Halls. Common Room...