Word: crew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Conn., June 6--E. J. Brown, Harvard crew ceach, continued his policy of shifting the men on his first two University crews this afternoon. Lawrence Dickey '30, rowing at No. 5 in the second boat, went to No. 3 in the University shell, replacing R. I. McKesson '31, who took Dickey's empty slide in the second crew...
...afternoon both paddled separately down to the railroad bridge. The jayvees rowed over the full four-mile distance at a low stroke. The University crew at the same pace...
...means of description and narration which has also been aptly capitalized by the present daily press. There are pictures, more technically perhaps, cuts in the modern class compendiums, and the graduate who journeys to Singapore can refresh himself of an evening with views of the Yard, of the crew captain, and even of himself before his hair fell. Externals again perhaps but they are elements of importance in the memories which give color to a college education...
Ticket applications for the crew races with Yale at New London on June 21 and for the baseball game against the Blue scheduled for June 19 in Cambridge will close at 5 o'clock today, according to an announcement made by C. F. Getchell, general manager of the Athletic Association...
Each applicant will be limited to two tickets for the crew race, which cost $5 apiece, whereas no limitation is placed on pasteboards for the ball game. The latter are priced at $2 each...