Word: starboard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sailing back from Cowes to the U. S.; two days before the hurricane reached Porto Rico, he reported that he had encountered ari 80-mile gale, the worst in his experience. His radio message was brief: "Did not expect ship to live through. Everybody well. . . . Slight damage to starboard launch...
...will continue to alternate James de Normandie '29 and F. B. Lee '29 at stroke in order to arrive at a decision concerning their duel for the pace-maker's post. One other change in the seating made recently was the shift of F. E. Farnsworth '29 to a starboard oar at No. 3 in order to make place...
...second boat three weeks ago at Annapolis and accompanied the squad here as a substitute, resumed his place in the middle of the shell. William Emmett '29, formerly at 4, has been shifted to 3, replacing J. R. Barry '27. Emmet is more effective pulling a starboard...
...resting while James Perkins '27 stroked the first eight and J. B. Olmstead '27 replacing J. H. Harwood '27 on the seconocrew, Harwood being ill. Olmstead rowed 4 yesterday and William Emmet '29, the regular 4 man, shifted to the 5 seat. Emmet is more comfortable on the starboard side of the boat...
...Sophomore crew includes three members of last year's unbeaten Freshman eight, while a fourth member of this crew, G. N. Saun '29, is substituting at present daily in one of the starboard seats. The winning crew was seated as follows: Stroke, B. J. Harrison '29; 7, D. S. Greer '29; 6, H. C. Kroell '29; 5, A. V. Cushman '29; 4, K. D. Robinson '29; 3, E. S. Hamlin '29; 2, E. W. Sexton '29; bow, W. S. Youngman '29, coxswain, Irving Nelman...