Word: harwood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...professes to have the "utmost confidence in Coach Herrick as a teacher of oarsmen." Unless it feels itself justified by its "extensive investigation into prevailing conditions" we fail to see how it can consistently maintain a position so diametrically opposed to his expressed views. C. T. ABELES '13. B. HARWOOD...
...other crews had their usual work-out on the machines and in the tank. Assistant Coach Brown, A. Beane '11, and B. Harwood '15 supervised the practice at Newell Boat House. There were no changes of importance...
...Wigglesworth 3L., chairman; T. R. Armstrong 3L., J. W. Baker 3L., J. E. Bennett 3L., E. S. Bentley 2L., L. Clayton 2L., E. J. D. Cross 2L., C. P. Curtis, Jr. 2L., D. E. Dunbar 2L., W. L. G. Gibson 3L., R. D. Gile 2L., B. P. Harwood 2L., W. W. Hodson 3L., J. H. Lowell 2L., G. A. Moriarty 3L., J. H. Philbin 3L., G. H. Sembler 2L., R. Semmens 3L., and R. P. Stout...
...crews. They were put to work in two relays on the machines, each squad rowing for a comparatively short time so that the first practice would not strain the men. Coach Haines and Captain D. P. Morgan '16 were supervising this practice. A. Beane '11 and B. Harwood '15 were also at the boathouse coaching various individuals on the machines. C. T. Abeles '13 instructed all candidates for the position of coxswain. It is hoped that a large number of new oarsmen will come out today; they should report dressed ready to row in Newell at 5 o'clock sharp...
Ninety-nine Freshmen reported on October 4, and continued practice through out the season till the inter-dormitory races, after which two boats were retained for further work. Besides the University coaches who devoted one day a week to the first-year men, C. T. Abeles '13 and B. Harwood, '15 were in charge. All three Smith crews won their races with ease in the competition for the Slocum Trophy, thereby gaining possession of the cup till the regatta next spring...