Word: leavitte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew Y--Stroke, J. H. Perkins '27; 7, Kent Leavitt '26; 6, C. F. Darlington '26; 5, J. P. Hubbard '26; 4, W. J. Milde '25; 3, Robert Todd '27; 2, Elisha Carning Jr. '26; bow, G. D. Krumbhaar...
...class crew oarsmen in Newell boathouse yesterday. He announced that he will not make up his crews until next week. There was a noticeable scarcity of coxswains at the meeting, and this deficiency is true of the entire rowing squad. A blue book has been-posted in Leavitt and Peirce's and a call made for candidates to sign up in this book...
...under Coach Steven's supervision were members of his fall rowing squad. Captain Kelley did not appear yesterday afternoon, and H. C. Pierce '27 rowed at bow in his place. The only other change in this boat from the line-up which crew X had last fall was Kent Leavitt '26 at seat seven in place of Geoffrey Platt...
Crew X.--Stroke, Robert Winthrop '25; 7. Kent Leavitt '26: 6, J. W. Gates '27: 5. G. R. Johnson '25; 4. D. C. Gates '26; 3, V. F. Righter '26; 2. C. OLD, Iselin '26; how, H. C. Peirce '27; cox., C. S. Heard...
During the winter of 1923 a visit was made to the west coast of Chile. There, two miles off Pichidangui, was located the wreck of the British schooner Cape Horn, which went down in 1869 with a cargo of copper, lying in 53 fathoms (318 ft.) of water. Captain Leavitt declares that in some of his searches he went down to 60 fathoms (360 ft.). When the wreck was discovered, a difficulty came up. At 53 fathoms it was almost pitch dark; there was not enough light to work...