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Gladstone will be replaced by John Higginson a former Crimson heavyweight oarsman who has been coaching and teaching at Noble-Greenough for the last six years. Higginson has already moved in and assumed his coaching duties at Newell Boat House and only awaits approval of his contract by the Corporation before his appointment can become official...
...inherits Gladstone's position at Newell is no stranger to Harvard rowing. Higginson rowed three years as a varsity heavyweight and was the Crimson captain in 1962. In his six years at Noble Greenough Higginson coached teams took three titles in the New England Championships for prep schools...
...After Greenough's Ben Gale pinned Alan Bozer in 1-40 for the fresh 160 crown. Lowell's Bill McClarnon met Dunster's Marshal Jones in the meet's most exciting match...
Woods, from Dedham, is one of the few native Americans on the team. He played forward on the Nobles and Greenough team, a school boasting four alumni on the Harvard team that went to the San Jose championship two years ago, only to lose by a narrow 2-1 margin...
...come from? Age and experience can account for some of it, but not all. To explain it, many of her friends go back to a story that began in Cleveland in 1955. Beverly was making her first tour with the New York City Opera. She met Peter B. Greenough, a tall, burly Boston Brahmin who was financial editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, a paper partly owned by his family. Peter could do nothing right, or so it seemed. First he winked at her. "My God," thought Beverly, "that's not a very novel approach." Next he sent...