Word: stroke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first Varsity boat will read as follows: stroke, James F. Chace '38, 7, Raymond S. Clark '36, (Captain), 6, Douglas Erickson '38, 5, John H. Gardiner '38, 4, James E. Gardner '36, 3, Leonard P.Eliel '36, 2, Arthur Beane '36, bow, John P. Austin '37, and cox, Edward H. Bennett, Jr. '37. This shell will take the water at 2.15 o'clock and will be followed by Coach Whiteside in the only working launch...
...other three boats are Boat II: stroke, Roger W. Cutler '37, 7, Robert S. Wolcott '36; 6, John L. Clark '36; 5, Henry F. Atherton Jr. '36; 4, Oliver K. Scott '37; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Franklin D. Roosevelt '37; bow, William C. Haskins '37; cox, White...
Died. Jean ("Young Cupid") Patou 47, onetime No. 1 French couturier and style dictator; of an apoplectic stroke; in Paris. A gambler and master showman, who died in poverty, he was the first Paris designer to use U. S. mannequins, in 1923 first re-introduced the long skirt...
Died. William Frederic Badé, 63 famed Biblical scholar and archeologist who, by studying the Old Testament, dis covered the lost city of Mizpah ir Palestine in 1926; of a paralytic stroke in Berkeley, Calif...
More than two boatloads, including several of last year's veterans, answered the first call for candidates for the Winthrop House crew last Monday night in the Senior Common Room. Called by Herbert W. Horne, Jr. '37, stroke of last year's eight, the meeting was for the purpose of lining up prospective oarsmen and discussing plans for the coming season...