Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strength of those teams. The feeling at Harvard is opposed to this narrow outlook. This year certainly the principal athletic policy has been to widen the scope of sport to include as many men as possible, and to provide them not only with facilities but with competent coaching. In crew, the number for whom we have thus provided is considerable. Last fall thirty-two crews were on the river. This meant that at least 256 oarsmen were regularly coached. The number of coxswains are not included, since one coxswain served for more than one boat. To instruct these men there...
...most important change has been that in the coaching position. "E. J. Brown who has done so well with his class crews and with the Junior Varsity shell at New London, now assumes the healm. With him is H. H. Haines as Freshman mentor. Arthur Hobson '24, and Stephen Heard '25, complete the coaching roster. Brown is a man of ideas who "lives" crew all day and who can teach it and adapt it to his pupils. Brown has been a success, and high hopes are entertained that the tradition of the class boats will be carried...
Another important change has been the the abolition of the Graduate Advisory Committee and the vesting of all matters of crew policy in the hands of Coach Brown and Director of Athletics Bingham
Clark won his numerals last year in football, hockey, polo and crew. He was also a member of the Jubilee Committee. This year he made his "H" in football, and is now playing on the polo team...
Lawrence was awarded his numerals for rowing on the undefeated 1929 crew, and was also a member of the Jubilee Committee of his class, a member of the Gore Hall Dormitory Committee...