Word: coxswains
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...their own beds, waited on tables, worked in the kitchen, did practically all the physical work of the school. This "Kent system" became famed in the secondary-school world and was aped, in varying degrees, by many another school. Kent's oarsmen, coached by Pater himself (an ex-coxswain at Columbia), rowed at many a famed Henley regatta in England...
Marathon Hooky. In Brooklyn, Truant Officer Walter O'Leary hunted Hooky Player Louis F. Cianca for three years, finally found him at a blood bank. Ex-Navy Coxswain Cianca had meantime accumulated seven battle stars in the Pacific...
...three-quarter length margin of defeat for the Crimson oarsmen, who included W. M. Pickles at bow; W. L. Sprout, 2; Polhemus, 3; H. P. Hall, 4; T. R. Morse, Jr., 5; W. L. Saltonstall, 6; T. A. Haymond, 7; R. A. Pellaton, Jr., 8; and D. R. Foster, coxswain...
...find though going in its initial appearances as it tackles a Navy crew which has been practicing all winter, and a veteran M.I.T. crew that is virtually unchanged since last spring. Competition for oars this season, however, has been keener than in the past few years, as only Coxswain Danny Paul, Tom Haymond, and John Kettelle return from the 1944 shell...
...members of the crew, all of whom are alive, are: coxswain, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Kreger '16, Cleveland, an Air Force officer; stroke, Dr. Charles Lund '16, Boston; No. 7, Louis Curtis '14, Boston; No. 6, Dr. D. P. Morgan '16, Washington; No. 6, J. W. Mittendorf, Baltimore; No. 4, H. S. Mittendorf, Boston; No. 3, Henry Meyer '15, Boston; No. 2, James Talbot, New York; bow, Governor Saltonstall...