Word: drives
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...easy walkaway that rowing sages expected. A reshuffled Lion crew with 18-year-old Henry Wheeler at stroke staged a magnificent, high-count drive which took the Chace boat by surprise and forced them into a stiff battle...
Harvard took up the challenge by swinging up to 35 and holding the spacing in a power drive. From here on it was the Crimson's race to row as they pleased, and Chace lifted the beat to 38 before the winning shell went over the line. Columbia slammed across at 41, clocking in 7:55 to the victor...
Already near the half-way mark the drive for $1000 to send another Harvard Ambulance to Spain last night evoked hearty support from four embattled Crimson Loyalists...
Organizers in the drive are: Adams House, Ralph H. Gibbon '38 and Aaron J. Himelhoch '38; Dunster House, Rendig T. Fels '39; Winthrop House, Robert Beck '39; Leverett House, Robert Buka '38; Lowell House, Walter P. Arenwald '38; Eliot House, Robert Cumming '38. Freshman dormitories are organized into committees headed by Edward...
...outset, Generalissimo Francisco Franco received enough planes from Germany and Italy to down enemy aviation, to facilitate his 3½-months' drive to Madrid. Then the aerial tide turned. In October and November 1936, Russian planes of the American Boeing type- nicknamed "chatos" (snub-nosed) by Madrilenians-had arrived in such numbers that in the following two months Leftists eliminated the fierce aerial bombing of Madrid, stopped two strong Rightist offensives. Then early this year, Franco's augmented air force blasted a bloody path for his march to the sea, splitting Leftist territory in two this spring...