Word: shell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seating arrangement, Barrett Scudder replaces W. K. Rice as stroke of the Red Crew. D. H. Bowles remains at seven, J. M. Gates is at six, replacing W. P. Locke, Clarence Whitman is at seat five, J. P. Hall, who formerly stroked the four oared shell, is now at four, while George Bancroft, Edwin Farnham, and J. H. Perkins 2nd are at three, two, and bow respectively...
...before, he first took the seat of A. L. Hobson '24 at number seven and later replaced Elisha Canning '26 at stroke. In the afternoon, during the second eight-mile pull for the day, he spent some time in Captain Henry's place in the first shell. It was during this workout that the first spurt of the year save the first shell a half length lead over a short distance...
...formation of the first New York Bank under the National Bank Act, "plunged" successfully in U. S. war bonds, made the First National Bank the bank of banks-that is about all that is known of Mr. Baker in the last century. Friends say he has the hardest shell and softest heart in America...
During the vacation the crews will row twice daily, using the new Pocock shell for the first time next week. Coach Shaw announced last night that as the Red crew is exceptionally heavy, the men will have to show marked improvement during the next week, or they will be replaced by lighter...
...four oared shell is stroked by J. P. Hall, with Edwin Farnham, formerly bow on the Blue crew rowing at number three, Richardson White at seat two, and George Bancroft...