Word: strokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Second Freshmen--Stroke, Kemp; 7, Wood; 6, Wentworth; 5, Kennard; 4, Crowell; 3, Hanfstaengl; 2, Williams; bow, E. Cutler; cox., Galatti...
Yesterday the Cornell crew went over the regular 1 and 7-8 miles course both in the morning and afternoon. In the morning the work was somewhat harder than it was in the afternoon, as a 33 stroke was rowed in a spurt at the finish. In the afternoon 26 strokes to the minute were maintained as a steady pace. The men appeared to be in good physical condition, but did not row hard. They were well together and the boat spaced from eight to ten feet at times...
...Foote '06, stroke and captain, prepared for college at Ithaca High School and at Cascadilla School, where he stroked the crew for two years. He captained and rowed stroke on his freshman crew. This is his third year on the university eight and second year at stroke. Age, 21; height, 6 ft.; weight, 165 pounds...
Oliver Dwight Filley '06, of Boston, stroke and captain, prepared for College at Rugby, England, and at Stone's School, where he stroked the crew in 1902. In his Freshman year he rowed six in the University boat, and has stroked it for the past two years. Last year he was captain. Age, 23; height, 6 ft.; weight, 167 pounds...
Francis Meredith Blagden '09, of New York, coxswain, prepared for College at Groton School, where he had four years' experience as coxswain. Age, 20; height, 5 ft. 7 1-2 in.; weight, 100 pounds.Foote, stroke. Newman, bow. Lee, 7. Cox, 6. Dods, 4. Gavett, 5. Barton, 2. Taylor, cox. Stowell, 3. THE CORNELL CREW...