Word: darcey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Darcey Cup fell to Joseph L. Eldredge '45 3G.S.D., who beat out a field of three senior scullers in the climax event of Blake Dennison's Singles Regatta Friday afternoon...
Four "30-Minute Club" members will compete for the magnum-size, sterling silver Darcey Cup to climax Blake Dennison's annual singles regatta on the Charles this afternoon. The cup was given in memory of Thomas J. Darcey, Jr. '37, by his father. Darcey, who won the American Henley Double Sculls Championship in 1938, lost his life in Lake Erie eight years...
Although the Darcey Memorial Cup is saved for the results of spring singles rowing, Fradd announced that rewards will not be lacking for summer competitions since the H.A.A. will award a medal to the winner in each department...
...winner of this championship under pre-war traditions receives the Darcey Memorial Cup, but Dennison said that the cup would not be awarded this year, because the length of the races is only a half mile...
Thomas J. Darcey, Jr. '37, lost his life on Lake Erie on October 5, 1940. He was twenty-six years old. As an undergraduate, he won the Harvard Senior Sculls Championship in 1937, was manager of the varsity 150-pound crew, was on the Business Board of the Red Book, was a member of the ski squad and cross country squad, was a member of the Mountaineering Club, and was manager of the Lowell House golf team. He prepared for college at Belmont Hill School. In 1938, he won the American Henley Double Sculls Championship...