Word: crews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bolles, crew mentor, making the first address of the evening, exploded the theory that western crew material was better than eastern, and stated that the present Harvard squad "compares favorably" with that of any other U. S. College, and will give any opponent a "considerable boat race" next April...
...games for compulsory Freshman exercise and lead a calisthenics class from 5 o'clock to 6 each afternoon. The calisthenics class will be much the same as the one conducted last winter primarily for crewmen, with the exercises being done to the accompaniment of music. Tom Bolles, the new crew coach, has urged all his men to attend these classes...
...crew men drink...
...Manhattan the S. S. Oriente was held at her pier for ten hours by a strike of 40 seamen and stewards demanding overtime pay. . . . On the Great Lakes, the American Radio Telegraphists Association struck for better labor conditions on four freight lines. ... In San Francisco, crew troubles tied up the President Hoover, San Anselmo, Maui and Willhilo. ... In San Juan, Puerto Rico, a crew strike held the freighter West Mahwah in port...
Stroked by George S. Lewis '88, the Varsity lightweights defeated the second 150-pound crew by a little over a length Friday afternoon. William P. Rogers, Jr. '39 stroked the second crew. The race was rowed over a three-quarter mile distance from the M.I.T. boathouse to the Harvard Bridge...