Word: lothrop
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...high off the water; number 7 especially might improve his rowing by lowering his oar a foot or two in the recover. Most of the men kick out their slides during the stroke and several (notably 4) hang at the finish. Yesterday they rowed in the following order: Lothrop stroke, Tyson 7, Vaughan 6, Fessenden 5, Herrick 4, Pulsifer 3, Chamberlain 2, Crowninshield...
...Upham 190.5; 4, Finlay 194.5 3, Perkins 165; 2, Tilton 188 (Hartridge 155.5); bow, Keyes 175. Average weight, 177 5-8 pounds. Port crew-Stroke, Longworth 165 1-2; 7, Parker 151; 6, Powers 160; 5, Blanchard 172; 4, Nelson 164 1-2; 3, Pulsifer 173; 2, Lothrop 163; bow, Herrick, 164 1-2. Average weight 164 3-8. Average weight of all the candidates...
...following were the weights of candidates for the crew last week: Goddard '92, 183; Jones '92, 165; Upham '90, 193; Perkins '91, 171; Hartridge '90, 157; Parker '91, 159; Herrick '90, 162; Lothrop '90, 162; Longworth '91, 180; Keyes '89, 173; Blanchard '91, 170; Fitzhugh, '91, 173; Pulsifer '90, 169; Nelson '93, 163; Watriss '92, 170; Powers...
Friday the crew did not row because Messrs. Keyes and Herrick were away. Thursday the crew was made up as follows: Goddard stroke; Jones 7, Lothrop 6, Upham 5, Keyes 4, Perkins 3, Hartridge 2, Herrick bow. The other candidates are Fitzhugh, Blanchard, Pulsifer, Watriss, Nelson and Powers. Longworth, who has been away for several weeks, will begin today. The crew are now rowing a full stroke-in parts. They began sliding a week ago. As he has with the body-work, Mr. Keyes is taking great pains with the leg work, to be sure that every man begins...
...first crew Saturday rowed as follows: Goddard, stroke; Jones 7, Lothrop 6, Winthrop 5, Hartridge 4, Keyes 3, Pulsifer 2, Herrick bow. During the past week the oars in the tank have been much improved, and the men like it very much better. Instead of having the oars full width with a large hole in the blades, they are now paired down and a number of small holes made in them. It is now possible to row eighteen strokes a minute on fixed seats without any trouble. It will no doubt be possible in the future to improve the tank...