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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cambridge the heavy Harvard crew pushed over a rough mile and three quarters of the Charles River to nose out M. I. T. by a quarter of a length. And on other rivers other crews were practicing, watched by critics who every season go from college to college, watching workouts from launches or from the boathouse platform. Other commentators, believing that things in rowing, more than in any other sport, are decided by training methods, considered the theories and personalities of the various coaches. Most discussed last week was Edward O. Leader (Yale), gruff and domineering, who has built...
...situation was ruthlessly pressed home to the French Cinema Commission by impatient Mr. Hays its members entered into a final down-to-business conference with him which began at 10:30 one morning last week, and concluded amicably with the drafting of a working agreement at 2:00 a. m. the next...
Married. Walter May Jr., 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter May of Pittsburgh; to Miss Florence M. Lebowitz; in Paris; at 25th anniversary of the wedding of his parents, to which 62 U. S. friends had traveled at the expense...
...Rawlins '27, captain of last year's University team, heads the list. He is followed in third place by P. M. Lenhart '27, in fourth position by G. D. Debevoise '26, in seventh by P. R. Pease '26, and in eighth by A. E. Ellis...
...Crimson team was considerably handicapped, having played without three of its leading players. Captain M. H. White '28 is recovering from appendicitis, F. A. Clark '29 rowed on the University crew against M. I. T. and Cornell, and L. A. Shaw '30 was taken ill at the last moment and was unable to fill his position at No. 1. J. P. Cotton Jr. '29 was the only letter man in the game...