Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dearth of coxswains for the class crews has resulted in a second call by the crew management for all who are sufficiently light to be eligible. Candidates have been asked to sign in the coxswains' bluebook in Leavitt and Peirce's. No previous experience is necessary...
Four Freshman crews are also getting their daily workouts on Lake Carnegie under the tutelage of M. Baird '11, who captained the first 150-pound eight last year. Though the material on the whole is experienced, the 1928 coach has decided to make the change from the machine to the shells by having his proteges row in gigs for the present at least. The first Freshman crew is lining up as follows: Stroke, Stratford: 7, Langhorne; 6, Schaub; 5, Alexander; 4, Larse; 3. Wood; 2, Wilson; bow, Spruance; cox., Nevins
...interest in University athletics has always been great. A member of the crew squad while in college, after graduating he took part in crew affairs and at one time was an assistant coach. He also coached the Freshman crew. In football as well, he often took a prominent part in rallies. Many will recall his speech on the eve of the Yale game last fall...
Richard Jones 3rd '26 is rowing at bow in the first boat. Jones was the manager of the Smith Halls crew during his Freshman year, and first came into prominence as an oarsman last year at Red Top, when he stroked the Crimson waiters eight to a ten-length victory over the Yale waiters crew in a thrilling quarter-mile race on the Thames...
...first 150-pound crew rowed yesterday as follows...