Word: reds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Red Top, Conn., June 6--E. J. Brown, Harvard crew ceach, continued his policy of shifting the men on his first two University crews this afternoon. Lawrence Dickey '30, rowing at No. 5 in the second boat, went to No. 3 in the University shell, replacing R. I. McKesson '31, who took Dickey's empty slide in the second crew...
...Red Top, Conn., June 4--This morning's workout for the two University crews now practicing on the Thames consisted in a row over the upper two miles of the course. They went up separately, but paddled back together, in three stretches...
Coach Brown gave F. S. Holmes '31 who made the trip to Red Top as cox of the combination boat a tryout in the stern of the jayvee shell in the afternoon and said he intended to let him handle the tiller in the University boat tomorrow...
...heavily burdened shoulders. Pleased also was Publisher Block, for with the added worry to his shoulders came added opportunities. The agreement meant a closer association be tween the two publishers, and friends of Mr. Block argued this possibility: were Mr. Block to keep the American substantially out of the red, might it not some day be profitable for him to buy the news paper? And might not that lead Publisher Block to buy other Hearstpapers? Publisher Hearst is 66, a selling-out age; Publisher Block is 52, a good age for buying...
...London, Conn., June 2--The oarsmen of the first two University eights accompanied by coaches, managers, riggers, launch drivers, and miscellaneous attendants arrived here late this afternoon and proceded upstream by launch to the new quarters recently completed at Red...