Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard first crew outweighs the Cornell eight by nearly ten pounds to the man and is a heavy favorite in tomorrow's feature battle. No change has been made in the Crimson since Captain Platt returned to the number 5 seat three weeks ago. The Cornell boat, with the weights, is seated as follows: stroke, Frances, 179; 7, Callahan, 177; 6, Allen, 186; 5, Harwood, 177; 4, Hopper, 178; 3, Craig, 169; 2, Drew, 177; bow, Jarvis, 174; coxswain, Walker...
...Harvard Second crew's lineup was definitely settled today. J. B. Olmstead '27, who rowed at 4 in the second boat three weeks ago at Annapolis and accompanied the squad here as a substitute, resumed his place in the middle of the shell. William Emmett '29, formerly at 4, has been shifted to 3, replacing J. R. Barry '27. Emmet is more effective pulling a starboard...
...Crimson 150-pound crew, which trailed Pennsylvania last Saturday, faces the Red and Blue eight again, as well as lightweight crews from Princeton, Yale, and Columbia...
...University second crew has also tried the Lutz shell but rejected it in favor of the 1925 Pocock it has rowed in its two winning races...
...thirds of the Advisors were present at the meeting. Eighteen men were absent because they were at Philadelphia with the track team, the 150-pound crew, and the-third University crew, or at Ithaca with the first two University crews. There were seven other absentees...