Word: marked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Emmet, a first year Law student, fulfilled the expectations of Weld and of Newell, where he rowed on the varsity eight last year, by winning the three-quarter mile senior singles race. Reeling out a long, powerful stroke with a slow, lazy recovery to the half-mile mark, Emmet raised the stroke to 35 per minute on the last half-mile to outspurt Homer Zink, quarter-mile ace, by a boat length. The time: 5:10.0, the second best course time ever...
...George Cloutier '51 is the new president of the Outing Club, William R. Siddall '50 the outgoing president, announced last night. Other officers for the 1949-1950 terms include Robert N. earborn '51, secretary, and Mark Gibson '52, treasurer...
...also voted to donate $100 to the Radcliffe Freshman Displaced Persons drive which has fallen short of its mark...
...macabre incident of the afternoon ocurrer at the half way mark when Leverett's stroke locked oars with the number two Gold Coaster. Both crews lost a stroke...
Harvard didn't gain the lead until the halfway mark. Stroke Bill Curwen had been setting a steady 32 beat and then slowly increased it to 36 to pull even with the Penn beat which was stroking at 39. The Crimson's terrific sprint, coupled with Penn's poor steering, gave Harvard a two-thirds length victory victory and with it the championship...