Word: farleyized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have had time trials if the temperature had not been so high. Following a shakeup yesterday, the Freshman crew again rowed in the revised seatings, which appear to be permanent. The seatings now are: stroke, Lake; 7, Atherton; 6, Beane; 5, Prout; 4, Kernan; 3, Clark; 2, Walcott; bow, Farley; cox, McVickar...
Last night the Freshman lineup was changed, and today the yearling crew took the river in the following seatings: bow, L.C. Farley, Jr.: 7, H.F. Atherton, Jr.; 6, W.S. Burton; 6, W.W. Prout; 4, R.D. Kernan; 3, R.S. Clarke: 2. R.S. Wolcott; stroke, Arthur Beane; coxswain, H.K. McVickar. The first-year men confined their activities to long paddles, rowing six miles this morning and eight miles this afternoon...
Born. To Hugh Herndon Jr., aviator who flew around the world in 1931 with Clyde Pangborn; and Mary Ellen Farley Herndon; a son; in Norwalk, Conn...
...press of public business last week forced President Roosevelt to cancel his engagement to open Chicago's Century of Progress Fair May 27. Neither could Vice President Garner go. Postmaster General Farley, the Administration's routine banqueteer and speechifier, took the assignment. Chicago's Mayor Kelly cheerfully declared a "Let's Go, Chicago'' week...
First Freshman--stroke, Arthur Beane; 7, R. H. Clarke; 6, R. D. Kernan; 5, W. W. Prout; 4, W. W. Gallagher; 3, L. P. Eltel; 2, R. W. Drury; bow, L. C. Farley; coxswain, H. K. McVickar...