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...Lothrop '21, who rowed number 2 on the crew which defeated Yale last summer, is now rowing number 6 on the Oxford University eight. Lothrop is now at Trinity College. So far this term he has been out with the crew on every practice trip, and at present it looks as if he is assured a place. He is the second American to make the Oxford crew...
...George Howell, Mrs. Alexander Ladd, Mrs. Sewell Fessenden, Mrs. William Goodwin, Mrs. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. G. P. Baker, Mrs. D. M. Little, Jr., Mrs. Henry M. Faxon, Mrs. George Wigglesworth, Mrs. C. F. Adams, 2nd, Mrs. C. F. Adams, Mrs. Russell T. Fry, Mrs. Lothrop Withington, Mrs. G. W. Cram, Mrs. Chester N. Greenough, Mrs. Henry Yeomans, Mrs. F. S. Mead, Mrs. Theodore Richards, Mrs. Harold Murdock, Mrs. "Theodore Bremer, Mrs. Thomas N. Perkins, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. John F. Moors, Mrs. Robert Grant, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mrs. Paul R. Frothingham, Mrs. Edward H. Bradford...
...Lothrop, at six, was the strong man of the crew. He has quite a lot to learn, but he has improved remarkably, and is very teachable. It was due to his and Coates's efforts that their crew won, and they proved as formidable a combination in the middle of the boat as Lucas and Raikes did last year. Lothrop is a really fine worker; he weighs almost 13st., and certainly pushes every ounce of his weight. He has a good long swing and does not bend his arms a moment too soon, as so many modern heavyweights are inclined...
...Lothrop rowed on the last two crews against Yale at New London and is now studying at Trinity College, Oxford. The enclosed description is written of his work on the winning crew in the contest between the trial eights at Oxford. FREDERIC B. WHITMAN...
...tonight in the Living Room of the Union, the final football mass meeting of the year will be held. The entire team which will face Yale next Saturday will be present and Captain Horween and Lothrop Withington, '11, will speak. Singing and cheering will be practiced. The song "Veritas" which has not been sung at football games since the war, will be practiced. The words for this song which should be learned before this meeting, are printed in full on an inner page of this issue of the CRIMSON...