Word: crews
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Born in Milton, May 6, 1870, he had a distinguished record as a scholar and athlete. He received the A.B., cum laude, in 1891, and was captain of a winning Varsity crew. After College he graduated from the Law School and has since been engaged in practice in Boston...
...helplessly in the breakers, and like a consuming disease the surf began pounding the vessel to pieces. Hearing of the disaster, hundreds of citizens hastened to the sands to render aid. But good intentions meant nought, for before their frosted eyes a cold drama was approaching its climax. The crew, clinging to the rigging--which were giant, slim icicles, slowly were freezing to death or falling with cries into the water. After many hours the Nantucketers succeeded in shooting lines over the vessel, but the men on board were too frozen to pull the attached hawser. More dreary hours passed...
With a new crew coach appointed at Princeton, the "Big Three" crews are now manned by former Washingtonian rowers...
George F. Roberts, hockey, Lowman, basketball, Alexander C. Northrop, track, John R. Clark, crew, and David W. Shean, Jr., baseball; also, Hutter, swimming, Morris Earle, soccer, Alvah W. Sulloway, tennis and squash, Charles D. Ruch, of Adams House, and William J. Moore, of Leverett House...
...Crew--Kirkland House defeated Saybrook College by two lengths over a mile course...