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...picture of a women's eight going beneath a bridge but there was not even a caption telling the reader which club or university the crew was a member of. The picture of the Navy four had a large caption elaborating on the physical form of the oarsmen and the fact that the Navy heavy eight had taken the championship that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Omitted Events | 10/24/1981 | See Source »

...hope that some article can be included in a near future Crimson that features the women oarsmen and gives the team scores of last Sunday's event. The one sidedness of the original article was quite surprising to see from a college newspaper especially when your coverage of other women's sports has been quite good. George Kahrl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Omitted Events | 10/24/1981 | See Source »

...these aren't the only crew members who have gotten together since Mexico City. Three of the '68 oarsmen--Hoffman, Livingston and Fritz Hobbs--row each year in the Head of the Charles with their boatmates from the 1972 Olympic silver-medal winning crew. Known as "Free-wheeling Frankie," Hobbs graduated from the B-School in 1972 and now works on Wall Street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Olympic Eight | 10/17/1981 | See Source »

...fall." In the first Head of the Charles--the first head race in the country--100 boats took part. At first, Olrich said, the Ivy League refused to allow rowers to participate, afraid it would set a dangerous precedent for off-season competition. And so, ever resourceful, Harvard oarsmen formed independent rowing clubs (usually associated with their Houses, Olrich said) to enter boats in the Head. The league's athletic directors relented, and so rowers can now represent Harvard and Radcliffe...

Author: By George P. Bayliss, | Title: The Head: Action on the Charles | 10/17/1981 | See Source »

...exception, mixed eights of four men and four women compete against each other. Harvard and Radcliffe lightweights will row in the schools' entry again this year, competing for the most part against mixed crews manned by heavy-weight oarsmen and women...

Author: By George P. Bayliss, | Title: The Head: Action on the Charles | 10/17/1981 | See Source »

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