Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Crimson Coach Harry Parker fields a varsity with only two returning letter-winners and five sophomores, including the stroke and coxswain. Sophomore Amos Gelb, who stroked the j.v. last week, will be at eight for the varsity today (Michael Scott, last week's pacesetter, moves to the two seat...
...Parker anticipates a confrontation with Brown Although he merely says. "I think they'll be quite strong," he goes on to point out that most of last season's oarsmen have returned to the Bruins' first boat, making Brown one of the best crews in the East...
Harvard will once again be hampered by unfamiliarity and inexperience, which will continue to be factors, especially after this week's shifts. Last week's racing pace of 34 strokes per minute was a bit slower than last week's competition, but Parker says he once again anticipates a cadence...
...order to discuss some of these issues. The Crimson sponsored a roundtable discussion with two-Harvard Law School professors--Charles Fried. Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, and Richard D. Parker--and third-year law student, Ibrahim Gassama. The discussion was led by Crimson editor Mark E. Feinberg...
...team was not immediately renamed, but the Indianapolis Colts sounds as hollow and sad as the city of Baltimore must feel. Johnny Unitas. Gino Marchetti. Lenny Moore. Jim Parker. Raymond Berry. Art Donovan. Alan Ameche. Bill Pellington. Jim Mutscheller. "Big Daddy" Lipscomb. Bert Rechichar. Buddy Young. The "sudden death" game of 1958. "Let's go, you Baltimore Colts . . ." No room for all of that in a moving...