Word: crew
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fact opposition thus far encountered by Stan Priddy's freshman crew has looked so weak, that the Yardlings are looking forward to next month's more difficult matches, if only in the quest of a good hockey game...
...Phillips, for example, barely mentions the cruise of Nathaniel Silsbee in the Benjamin. Silsbee was her captain at 19, with a crew of boys. The cargo cost $18,000. They sold it at the Isle of France (Mauritius), converted the profit to gold, and made about $54,000 in six months, because of the inflation of the currency during an embargo. They sent perhaps $25,000 to Salem (to pay for their ship and cargo), bought $30,000 worth of wine at the Cape of Good Hope, sold it at the Isle of France for about $90,000, and returned...
Paul Unruh, a six foot, four inch sophomore with a crew haircut and a hot hand, drew the applause of the 2600 spectators by his effortless ball handling and never-miss set shooting. He scored 21 points for the evening's high total. Unruh clicked off the first basket, and it was he who grabbed the ball off his own backboard at the final buzzer...
...Raymond Crew '51 organized a chamber orchestra to serenade the Freshmen from the Union balcony at luncheon Saturday. The group was driven into disorganized retreat, however, amidst a shower of rolls and hotdogs accurately directed by these eating on the floor below. Refusing to be daunted, Grew obtained endorsement of his nomination from starlett Gloria Grahame of the movie, "Crossfire...
Manning the dinghies flying the Crimson banner will be: in A division, skipper Frank P. Scully, Jr. '51, and Arthur F. Dickford, Jr. '50, crew: and B division, skipper Charles A. McElvoy, Jr. '51, and Edward J. Blake, Jr. '51, crew...