Word: crewed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Each year the Harvard's crew's record becomes harder and harder to match, but this spring heavyweight coach Harry Parker really has his work cut for him. He lost 14 lettermen from last year's spectacular boats, and that means an extensive reconstruction job ahead...
Next week the crew will spend six hours a day rotating oarsmen so that Parker can decide who will row in which boat and in which position. By the end of vacation, the three boats should be selected and should begin working out for the first race against Brown and Rutgers, April...
...Yale's crew this year should be stronger than the crew which took a ten-length beating from the Crimson at New London last June...
Parry, however, is no stranger to either Harvard or the House system. In 1936-37, as a candidate for a PhD. from Cambridge, he spent a year at Harvard as a Henry Fellow. He lived in Eliot House and rowed with the House crew...
...arguments for the leviathan are convincing. For instance, the 150,000-ton Tokyo Maru, the biggest ship now afloat, cost $12 million, or $80 per ton, to build, as against more than $85 for a ship half its size. Because of automation, it can be manned by a crew of 29, which is the same or smaller than the crew of tankers down to 16,500 tons...