Word: crowninshield
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...winning crews. The trophy was first won June 19, 1858, when the Harvard boat against a field of six did the there miles in 19 minutes, 22 seconds. President Eliot rowed number 4 and weighed 138 pounds. The other members of the crew were: stroke, B. W. Crowninshield: 5, C. Crowninshield; 3, J. H. Ellison; 2, R. B. Stetson, bow, A. Agassiz...
...winning crews. The trophy was first won June 19, 1858, when the Harvard boat against a field of six did the there miles in 19 minutes, 22 seconds. President Eliot rowed number 4 and weighed 138 pounds. The other members of the crew were: stroke, B. W. Crowninshield: 5, C. Crowninshield; 3, J. H. Ellison; 2, R. B. Stetson, bow, A. Agassiz...
...Staunton Mack, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y.; publicity manager-William Henry Meeker '17, of New York, N. Y.; advertising manager-Charles Paulinus Lindahl, Jr., '16, of Cleveland, O.; property manager-Sydney James Rogers '17, of Cambridge; assistant property manager-Fairfield Edward Raymond '18, of Boston; electrician-Theodore Crowninshield Browne '15, of Salem; assistant electrician-Francis Baring Foster '17, of Hyde Park; costume manager-Greenough Townsend '17, of Oyster Bay, N. Y.; patroness committee-J. W. D. Seymour '17, chairman, W. H. Meeker '17, E. A. Whitney '17, G. Townsend '17, and F. B. Foster...
Philip Lord Carret '17, Crowninshield, Cambridge...
Last day for handing in applications for the five Freshman Scholarships,--the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship, a Thomas Hall Scholarship, and two Crowninshield Scholarships...