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Austie Flagg, stroke of the '52 first boat, is stroking the varsity this year, with veteran Tod Barrett in the seven seat. Ted House at six, John Morgan at five, and Frank Benson at four are all sophomores who rowed for Haines last season. Byrno Marston is in the number three slide, and veterans Bob Menslago and Sam Aiken hold down the same positions, two and bow, that they rowed last year. Bill Chadwick...
Allen, Samuel Marston '51, Barrett, Theodore Boutelle '51, Bordman, John '51, Clark, David Crawford '49, (Captain), Grosvenor, Richard '51, Menslage, Robert Pearce '51. Osbors, Charles William Shores '51, Potter, Williams Suittes, Smith, John Haleay, Jr. '50, Perry, Heary Bradlee '50 (Manager...
Bolman, William Merton '51, Chadwick, William John '51, Decker, John Barry '51, Marston, Byrne Richard '51, Roosevelt, Julian Kean '50, Wells, John Shippen...
Pessimists who fear that science is exhausting nature's mysteries can take fresh hope from a newly published book: The Natural History of Mosquitoes, by Dr. Marston Bates (Macmillan; $5). Mosquitoes punch holes in man; they pester him, keep him awake, infect him with deadly diseases. So well-financed scientists, determined to deal with mosquitoes, have studied them intensively for more than half a century, accumulating a vast amount of information. But, as Dr. Bates points out, they have hardly begun to find out how even the best-known species go about their business...
First jayvees: Wells, stroke; MacTaggart, 7; Roosevelt, 6; Decker, 5; Marston, 4; Barnhill, 3; Bolman, 2; Watson, bow; Chadwick...