Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more material prospects, four veterans of the 1926 four-mile crew are back in college; Captain Geoffrey Platt '27, who rowed No. 5, W. G. Saltonstall '28, No. 3, Oliver Ames '27, No. 2, and F. R. Sullivan '27, coxswain...
Several hundred aspirants are expected to answer the initial call, candidates for the University, Freshman, 150-pound and class crews all being summoned at the same time. The many changes which have occurred in the University rowing situations since the 1926 crew trailed Yale across the finish line at New London last year make it very hard to predict anything about the progress or success of the new season...
...loss of such stars as Charles Darlington, No. 6, Kent Leavitt, No. 7, and Captain Robert Winthrop, stroke, has hurt considerably, but to replace them there are some outstanding men from last spring's undefeated first year crew, judged by experts to be the best freshman boat in the country. From this boat the men who should make the best bid for a seat in the first shell are C. McK. Norton, captain and stroke; Guy Murchie, No. 7, brother of Donald Murchie who rowed in Boat A in some of the two-mile races last year; James Lawrence...
...following article, written by Geoffrey Platt '27, Captain of this year's crew, appears in today's issue of the H. A. A. News...
...Guides. Together they attended the theatre amid an ovation. Thence the Renown steamed to Panama, where they were saluted by the Albion, yacht of Earl Fitzwilliam and the Four Winds, yacht of British Vice Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, retired, who wanders eccentrically about the globe with a captain and crew who are Chinese...