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There will be Harvard and Radcliffe boats in almost every division and various other members of the community will be competing. Professor Raymond Vernon of the Kennedy School plans to compete as a veteran single sculler. Many alumni will be participating as members of the Charles River Rowing Association and various other private rowing clubs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 19th Regatta Will Draw 3500 Rowers, 100,000 Spectators | 10/22/1983 | See Source »

High school talent and an intense freshman training program provide the foundation for Harvard's varsity crews. As one crew member said, "You've sweated through Ted's training--now you're ready for the professional discipline Harry demands." Coach Parker's credentials are also lengthy: an oarsman and sculler since college, he has worked with Harvard crews for 19 years and coached the U.S. national and Olympic women's crews. Gordong Gardiner '79, the team captain and varsity boat stroke, describes Parker: "Harry's the best in the country. He treads the very thin line between undercoaching and overcoaching...

Author: By Leonard H. Shen, | Title: Crew Takes To The Charles: Avast There, Ye Lubbers! | 4/3/1979 | See Source »

Harvard's own Harry Parker is seeded eighth in the elite singles, and former lightweight coach John Higginson ranks third in the midweights. Super sculler-Greg Stone, the defending champ in the elites, will miss this year's Head in favor of the World Championships in New Zealand, but sister Jenny will carry on the family name in the women's singles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Head of the Charles Regatta | 10/20/1978 | See Source »

Harvard crew coach Greg Stone, who represented the U.S. in the Olympics as a singles sculler, will row in the men's singles event...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: They're Coming to Cambridge for Super Rowing | 10/21/1977 | See Source »

...dreams the single-sculler sculled in, oars dipping in the gentle gray-watered Thames, was the dream of a New Age. Flowers out of the rubble! The rebuilding of Europe! The resurgence of major league baseball! A generation (at least!) of peace in which to enjoy the fruits of our national good fortune! Some of us certainly worried about larger concerns, notably the menace of atomic war--the worriers coming late to their worries for media puberty was more retarded then. To worry was to be grown up; presumably, if one had been too young for fighting the good fight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Polonius in a single scull | 6/13/1977 | See Source »

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