Word: coxswains
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Varsity: bow, L. Breckinridge; 2, J. Higginson: 3, S. Borden; 4, L. Timpson; 5, J. Hodges; 6, P. Boyden (capt.); 7, S. Huntington; stroke, D. Whitten; coxswain, J. Rosenstein...
...more remarkable aspects of the combination going into the race today is the absence of Ken Gregg, a fixture at the five seat for two years, who will be rowing with the junior varsity. The coxswain will be senior Jim Rosenstein, due to an illness which kept Bob Goodwin from practice the last two weeks...
...experimented with combinations not including the other three returning lettermen--Luke Beckinridge, last year's seven oar; Ken Gregg, a fixture in the five seat for two years; and junior John Higginson, who rowed at number two last year. Also, Love has been hampered by the loss of coxswain Bob Goodwin, sidelined with an infected throat. Additionally, there is not much help from last year's freshman boat: Only three sophomores from the first freshman shell have turned...
...Using radical, shovel-shaped oar blades, the Oxford crew trounced Cambridge on the Thames by 1¼ lengths in their 106th race, despite the rooting of former Cambridge Coxswain Antony Armstrong-Jones and his fiancée, Princess Margaret...
Though a working lad, Tony is no hornyhanded proletarian. A graduate of Eton and Cambridge, where he won his blue as coxswain of the 1950 crew, Tony served his apprenticeship under the late society photographer known as Baron, a close friend of Prince Philip. On assignment from the Tatler, Tony managed to inject into his pictures of society dowagers and hunt balls a touch of lightheartedness. His first commission for the royal family, in 1956, was a 21st birthday picture of the Duke of Kent, which helped bring the era of stiff, formal pictures of royalty to an end. Tony...