Word: oarsman
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...front page, the CRIMSON prints today a long and sincere discussion of the crew situation at Harvard, written by a graduate and former oarsman, who hopes to precipitate an open forum on rowing at Harvard from which may come advantageous reforms. Mr. Foster's letter, however well-meant it is, is based entirely on a misconception of the part the alumnus is to play in the conduct of college affairs. Further, it assumes what the CRIMSON feels cannot rightly be assumed that rowing conditions at Harvard are at present in a state that demands reforms...
...other angle was a brought to light in London, where a famous Oxford oarsman, who for many years was a rowing coach in this country, declared that the drinking athlete would beat the teetotaller every time. The statement was made in answer to Lady Astor's pronouncement in the House of Commons that England was losing on the cricket field because her players drank...
...experience as an oarsman, over 28 years," the coach said. "I was never beaten by a teetotaller, and I drank all the alcohol, wine and beer I could buy, beg or borrow...
...three men elected played on the Freshman football team last autumn. Nazro spent one year at Exeter after attending Noble and Greenough School for some time. At Exeter he starred as an oarsman...
...race was rowed over a mile course; the winner's time was 6 minutes, 53 1-4 seconds. The regatta, which is open to all entrants, undergraduate, graduate and outside, began with wherry races Monday. Yesterday afternoon's race was for any oarsman who had not previously won a novice singles event...