Word: rile
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hinchliff's boat: Stevens, Kernan, Both, Rile, Simmons, Hunt, Stiles, Noyes...
Seventh Crew--Stroke, Woods; 7, Overton; 6, Rile; 5, Herter, C.; 4, Brooks, J.; 3, Kirkland; 2, Harlow; bow, Casey; spares, Cook, Hollmeyer, Tyson, and Jones...
White, Chace, John Gardiner, Erickson, Hallowell, Senior, Cochran, Kernan, and Dillingham; Snow, Rowe, Cary, Rile, Dud Talbot, Haupt, Scull, Holmeyer, and Burnes; Shortlidge, Lawerence, Dearborn, Huenckens, Radway, Goodwin, Leighton, Tarbell, and Derby...
...took to the water yesterday were Donald G. Parrot, John L. Bremer, 2nd, Walter N. Kernan, 2nd, Phillips Hallowell, John R. Richards, George W. Overton, Jr., John N. Fulham, Jr., Bayard H. Dillingham, Alexander B. Comstock, Jr., John J. Rowe, Jr., John B. Lloyd, Robert W. Harding, Lawrence M. Rile '39, Roger A. Derby, Jr., Thomas E. McCormick, Jr., and David Stiles...
...this 32nd meeting of the two teams, Princeton must be conceded the rile of favorite over Harvard. If the Crimson is to win, it must rely on those upsets which have made big three football games so unpredictable in the past. For the Tiger gridders feel that tomorrow is the day to prove that Princeton's strength is based on playing form as well as on paper...