Word: fleetly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first shakeup in the University crew squad took place yesterday when Coach E. J. Brown '96 radically shifted the four boats which comprise the Crimson fleet. No cut in the squad was made, and three of the crews were rated as evenly as possible, with the fourth crew still ready to prove its equality with the first three...
...perturbed. He called the First Lord of the Admiralty, William Clive Bridgeman, to Buckingham Palace and asked for details. Meanwhile the British public was flabbergasted by reports that there had been a "mutiny" aboard H. M. S. Royal Oak, Flagship of the First Battle Squadron of the British Mediterranean Fleet...
...Cosulich Line, Italian shipping concern, last week confirmed reports of the purchase by his family of control of the Lloyd Triestino Puglia Line, the Maritime Italiana Line and one of the two largest shipyards in Italy. This acquisition makes the Cosulich Line the largest Italian shipping firm, with a fleet of 105 ocean-going vessels, aggregating 460,000 gross tons, operating to and fro between Italy and North America, South America, the Near East, Egypt, India, Japan, and China...
Seven class crews, picked at random, and six 150-pound boats comprised the fleet. Four veterans of last year's University eight which was victorious over Yale, reported, and were assigned to two separate 'crews. Captain John Watts '28, University stroke oar, was at stroke on Crew C. and F. A. Clark '29 was at No. 7 in the same boat. Crew D had W. G. Saltonstall '28 at stroke, with Guy Muchie...
Married. Rear Admiral Andrew Theodore Long, U. S. N., 61, onetime (1922-23) commander of the European Fleet, recently appointed chief naval adviser of the American Delegation to the Preparatory Disarmament Conference at Geneva; to Mrs. Viola Vetter Fife 37, of Manhattan; in Manhattan...