Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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University crew.--Stroke. Cutler; 7, Metcalf; 6, Newton; 5, Bacon; 4, Leslie; 3. Hooper; 2, Sargent; bow, Whitney; cox., King...
...lacked drive at the finish, and could not control their slides so as to turn round quickly at the catch. Rough water interfered with the blade work and, during the last quarter-mile, the rowing was extremely ragged. Cutler, at stroke, was unable to raise the beat though King called upon the men several times...
University crew.--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Metcalf; 6, Newton; 5, Bacon; 4, Leslie; 3, Hooper; 2, Sargent; bow, Whitney; cox., King...
...Bird, F. G. Blair, W. V. Booth, H. G. Borchardt, H. F. Brown, W. F. Brown, Jr., J. H. Coon, R. G. Ervin, S. M. Felton, A. S. Francis, G. F. Gallert, E. P. Graves, E. C. Hardy, F. C. Holbrook, P. M. Hollister, A. E. Kerrigan. J. S. King, R. P. Lewis, A. Long, A. J. Lowrey, E. R. McCall, Q. A. S. McKean, W. B. Marsh, G. N. Phillips, G. M. Ross, S. T. Steele, Jr., J. A. Sullivan, A. H. Tomes, W. Tufts, A. W. Welch, K. White, A. F. Winter...
...King, as coxswain, lacks one of the qualities which Blagden had last year--namely, a keen conception of the rhythm, and an ability to call out to the men and inspire them with this rhythm. He is not over critical...