Word: stroke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There will probably be no changes in the present lineup before the crucial day. A little shifting around in the Junior Varsity has been going on, however, with Henry W. Locke '38 back again at stroke replacing Reginald D. Kernan...
...Stroke, James F. Chace '38; 7, Raymond S. Clark '36; 6, John R. Clark '38; 5, Leonard P. Eliel '36; 4, Douglas Erickson '38; 3, Robert S. Wolcott '36; 2, Roger W. Cutler, Jr. '37; bow, J. Paul Austin '37; cox, Edward H. Bennett...
...Stroke, Henry W. Locke '38; 7, Peter T. Brooks '38; 6, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37; 5, John H. Gardner '38; 4, James E. Gardner '36; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Arthur Beane '36; bow, William C. Haskins '37; cox, Edward T. White...
...Stroke, William S. Rowe, II; 7, James L. Tyson; 6, William E. Huenekens; 5, Dudley Talbot; 4, Laurence S. Johnson; 3, Lauren C. Kingman, Jr.; 2, Richard C. Ninde, bow, Richard M. Burnes; cox, James M. Snow...
...result; is his income necessarily and measurably more comfortable than that of the unadorned college graduate? Or perhaps, after he has had graduate work and becomes a job-holder, there may be five years "with a reputable firm" on a pittance which is not by any stroke of the imagination a living wage. The architect is often a case in point...