Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...boathouses have probably the best quality and quantity of equipment of any college in the country," he continued. "We have plenty of money and shells to provide for any number of men who want to row. After all, rowing as a sport for all is more important than a college crew, but the two go together. We have more shells than any other college except possibly Yale, and I think even more than the Elis. We have one great advantage in being so near the water, and such a good river at that. The Charles is right at hand...
...four class crews will row under the direction of Coach Brown as they are until the spring vacation, when the dropping of the third University crew will necessitate a revision. G. R. Johnson '25, H. J. Weisman '25, J. P. Hubbard '26 and J. R. Fordyce '26 are the captains of the eights, which they have chosen as follows...
Besides the combination announced yesterday, the men will row temporarily as follows: Bow, B. F. Rice-Bassett '25; 2, C. O'D Iselin; 3, C. H. Hollister '24; 4, R. M. Raymond '24; 5, C. J. Hubbard '24; 6, J. D. Jameson '24; 7, G. D. Krumbhaar '26; Stroke, S. N. Brown '24. The other crew will be seated as follows: Bow, W. J. Milde '25; 2, J. R. Hoover '24; 3, V. F. Righter '26; 4, C. J. Darlington '26; 5, W. E. Stilwell '25; 6, Robert Winthrop '26; 7, Kent Leavitt '26; Stroke, Elisha Canning '26. In addition...
...Fashion Row. By a clever manipulation of wigs, Mae Murray contrives to do a successful sister act. As her older sister, she is a Russian immigrant in New York who rises to the brilliant dignity of a star in the local theatrical firmament and marries into a Mayflower family. All this under the pretense that she is a princess. Discarding the black wig and the tragedy manner, she again arrives in New York? this time as her younger sister? wide-eyed and penniless. On the same boat is an oily anarchist who discovers the interlocking relationships, gets them all together...
From Amherst: last Summer's commotion has become an incident of the past. The faculty is full, the registration is full, there is no row...