Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...training purposes. It has dual control, wings pitched upward to prevent skidding and other features which have won for it the reputation of being the safest plane that the Navy ever flew. A speed of 65 knots can be attained in it. The Aeromarine has the pontoon beneath the lower plane which distinguishes it from the flying boat in which the cockpit is in the hull, and the motor above the pilots head. In the Aeromarine the engine is in front of the pilot...
Previous training is not a necessity and there are many openings for teachers in various subjects. The office would be glad to talk about the work with any men-not only Seniors who are leaving the University this year, but with any lower classmen who are interested...
...heavy wind sweeping down the river basin yesterday no crews were able to row on the river except the three University crews and the first Freshman, which went out at 5 o'clock for a short row up-stream. The club and lower Freshman eights all were given workouts on the machines...
...innovation in spring rowing will be introduced this year in the form of weekly races for the lower crews, which will be held every Friday for the class and lower Freshman eights. Dr. Paul Withington '09, Coaches William Haines, Edward Brown, and Burt Haines will follow the races in launches...
...adoption of the inter-class series of races in crew last spring with the opportunity for the championship eight to meet a rival aggregation from New Haven added greatly to the interest in the sport among the men on the lower crews. The spirit inculcated at that time carried Fall rowing through to success and is now once more proving its value in bringing oarsmen out in larger numbers than ever before...