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Word: crewed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...undefeated Crimson heavyweight crew goes after its third successive Adams Cup victory tomorrow afternoon against the toughest competition of the last two years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Heavyweight Crew to Row In Adams Race Tomorrow | 5/9/1958 | See Source »

...possible trouble for this weekend was the absence of number three man Mike Zuromkis from practice on Monday and Tuesday because of a bad back. Love switched T. Swayze from the starboard side to fill Zuromki's seat and brought Claude Nuzum up from the J.V.'s. The crew was able to get in two hard practices in spite of the change, and Love felt that it probably did not hurt the boat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Heavyweight Crew to Row In Adams Race Tomorrow | 5/9/1958 | See Source »

...Violent Action committee also sponsored a demonstration in Nevada last summer, at the Camp Mercury testing grounds. Here, in the same spirit of Gandhian civil disobedience that has guided the crew of the "Golden Rule," eleven people attempted to enter the testing area. They were arrested for trespassing, and given a suspended sentence. Bigelow was a member of this group...

Author: By Victoria Thompson, | Title: 'Golden Rule' | 5/8/1958 | See Source »

Four men sailed for the Hawaiian Islands, planning to go to Eniwetok in protest against continued testing of nuclear bombs. They left San Pedro, California, on February 10, in a thirty-foot ketch. Albert Bigelow '29 was captain of the ship; the crew contained another alumnus, William R. Huntington '28, who has a daughter at Radcliffe...

Author: By Victoria Thompson, | Title: 'Golden Rule' | 5/8/1958 | See Source »

...ketch, "Golden Rule," was damaged by storms soon after its departure, and was forced to return to San Pedro for repairs. She set out again at the end of March, and reached Hawaii on April 19. On April 28, the United States Government issued an injunction instructing the crew to appear at a hearing on May 1. On that day the four men, defying the Government, the U.S. Navy, and the Atomic Energy Commission, all of which had given orders that no one was to enter the testing area, set sail from Honolulu for Eniwetok. In half an hour they...

Author: By Victoria Thompson, | Title: 'Golden Rule' | 5/8/1958 | See Source »

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