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...Harvard boat stroked by sophomore Dave Harmon won the "light-weight eight-oared shells" event in the time of 17:57.8, eleven seconds ahead of runner-up Princeton. In the "light-weight fours with coxswain," the Harvard boat stroked by Joe Bracewell '69 captured first by a four second margin...
Arthur Smithies and Alwin M. Pappenheimer '29, Masters of Kirkland and Dunster respectively, will compete in the "veteran single sculls." In this event for men over 40, a six-second handicap is given for every year above that age. Rowing for Harvard in the "junior light-weight single sculls" will be Bill Burns...
None of the five Crimson light-weight crews suffered defeat during the 1968 racing...
July 4, 1959, stands as the greatest date in the history of the Harvard crew. On that day, the Crimson heavy and light-weight shells culminated undefeated seasons by winning championships in Britain's Royal Henley Regatta...
Harvard had split its varsity light-weight crew in two for the races. The winning Harvard straight foursome (without cox) consisted of Topher Cutler, Bill Braun, Ken Moler, and Monk Terry...