Word: crews
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...boat favored by the statistics to win the inter-squad regatta is the one stroked by Captain John Watts '28, the pace-maker for Crew C. The four stern oarsmen of this shell, Watts, Guy Murchie '29, Oliver Ames '28, and B. J. Harrison '29 are more powerful and experienced than any of the other combinations...
...first shakeup in the University crew squad took place yesterday when Coach E. J. Brown '96 radically shifted the four boats which comprise the Crimson fleet. No cut in the squad was made, and three of the crews were rated as evenly as possible, with the fourth crew still ready to prove its equality with the first three...
Captain John Watts '28, James Lawrence '29, M. R. Brownell '30, and A. T. Gray '30 have been placed at stroke on the four eights. C. McK. Norton '29, who stroked the Junior University crew last year, has been placed at 3 on Brownell's crew for the present. He is out of action temporarily on account of illness. Of the other strokes, Watts' ability is a known quantity, and Lawrence is having his first college stroking experience, having rowed bow on the second crew last year. Brownell was at 6 on the Freshman boat after stroking...
...appearance of a number of Sophomores as strong candidates. In addition to Brownell and Gray, L. W. Dickey '30, Marshall Rawle '30, James Roosevelt '30, and A. A. Campbell '30 have shown possibilities. With four members of last year's eight in harness, with another quartet of former second crew in action, and with a small number of prospects from the class crews, the situation on the river is encouraging to Coach Brown. Further races this week and next will clarify this situation. The crews will be picked on April 14, after the spring vacation. All the oarsmen will...
Clad in only a thin bathing suit, Eells walked over the bridge to the Weld Boathouse and, to the utter amazement of crew officials there, plunged right in. A delighted crowd of several hundred students greeted him on the other bank, while the Larz Anderson Bridge was jammed with automobiles of other spectators...