Word: lightweights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Andersen was Harvard's first full-time lightweight coach since Bert Haines retired in 1952. A 1966 graduate of Dartmouth, he captained his freshmen crew and rowed two years on the varsity...
...Andersen, Harvard's highly successful coach of the lightweight crew will leave his position at the end of this year. In two years here, his crews have lost only one race...
...three Harvard lightweight shells crossed the finish line at the Sprints Saturday with open water over their rivals...
...four wheels and air-cooled rear engine, provides the basic foundation. The frame is first shortened by 14½ inches-a process that moves the center of gravity back over the rear wheels, where traction is needed, and costs about $50 in a mechanic's shop. Then a lightweight molded fiber-glass body is bolted securely onto the chassis. Scores of small firms across the U.S. are now producing these bodies in a rich assortment of styles and colors and sell them for $500 or less. With a few further additions like a roll bar, the buggy is ready...
Racing continues all day tomorrow on Lake Quinsigamond. Lightweight finals begin with the freshmen at 4:15. Heavyweight finals begin at 4:45, the varsity at 5:15. To get to Worcester: take the Mass Pike to Exit 12, then Route 9 into the city. Time: 45 minutes...