Word: coxswains
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There have been many such experiences in the life of the 5' 5'', 120-pound Galeski, who has to be the busiest and gamiest athlete at Harvard. The junior from Richmond, Virginia, is a varsity wrestler, captains the Crimson rifle team, and is a coxswain for crew...
...letting up in the next quarter of the race, the Crimson lights had opened up a three-length lead by the time they sped under the Harvard Street bridge. Coxswain Fred Yalouris then called for 20 power strokes, and by the race's half-way point Harvard was nearly four lengths ahead...
...remainder of the Harvard boat is: senior Steve Brooks at six, sophomore Dave Mitchell at five, senior Ed Porter at four, junior Bill Hobbs at three, senior Charlie Hamlin at two, and senior Mike Livingston in the bow. The coxswain is junior Tom Tiffany...
...Crimson then settled into a 35- strokes-per-minute pace. As soon as the crew cut its stroke to the 35, coxswain Fred Yalouris called for ten power strokes. The power ten put Harvard a length ahead of Columbia and two ahead of Rutgers...
...senior-fours-with-coxswain race, a Harvard team composed of two pairs of brothers, the Hobbses and the Livingstons, and coaxed by Tom Tiffany, finished the 2.3-mile course just two seconds sooner than Brown's "A" entry...