Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Peter T. Brooks, bow; John R. Clark, 2; Fellowes D. Gardner, 3; Peter L. Scott, 4; John S. Radway, 5; Douglas Erickson, 6; Edmond S. Twinning, 7; James F. Chase, stroke; Edward White...
Scott, a Sophomore who made his rowing debut last June, came from the Jayvee boat where he held the number four position, leaving a vacancy which was filled by Jim Gardner, one of the four veterans of last year's Eli race, until yesterday rowing on the third Varsity...
Freshman: stroke, Chace; 7, Twining; 6, Erickson; 5, Radway; 4, Scott; 3, Gardner; 2, Clark; bow, Brooks; cox, White...
...well known to the U. S. Public as Washington Crossing the Delaware. Yet not until last week did Manhattan's Ferargil Galleries succeed in borrowing American Gothic from the Art Institute of Chicago, Dinner for Threshers from Stephen C. Clark of New York, Birthplace of Herbert Hoover from Gardner Cowles Jr. of Des Moines, Fall Plowing from Marshall Field of New York, the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere from Mrs. C. M. Gooch of Memphis and some 37 other paintings and drawings on brown wrapping paper to give Grant Wood his first comprehensive one-man show in New York...
...Executive Committee, Roy W. Winsauer '36, Edward G. Smith '36, and Henry B. Sawyer Jr. '37. The Financial Committee: Douglas C. Scott '36, Jules Bricken '35, David Macdonald '36, and James C. McNamara Jr. '36. The Management Committee: Branford P. Millar '35, Robert E. Eichler, Jr. '36, Robert J. Gardner-Medwin, sS.A., and James T. Kilbreth...