Word: strokes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Charlie Hart, the University boat-rigger, who has been at Princeton for the past week, has satisfactorily completed the work of altering the Princeton 1915 shell from a starboard to a port stroke arrangement, so that it will be unnecessary for the University to transport a shell to Lake Carnegie. Both the University and 1921 crews will use the same re-rigged shell, the race for the Freshman crews being scheduled before that for the University eights. Minor alterations in the rigging to suit the University eight will be made in the interval between the races...
...first University and Freshman crews in their final practice on the Charles yesterday rowed upstream against one of the strongest winds of the season. A fast stroke was kept for the greater part of the way, but no attempt was made to force the pace...
University A.--Stroke, R. S. Emmet '19 (capt.); 7, F. B. Whitman '19; 6, D. L. Withington '20; 5, F. Parkman '19; 4, C. F. Batchelder '20; 3, J. F. Linder '19; 2, J. S. Coleman '19; bow, R. H. Bowen '20; cox., C. Reynders...
John Nelson Borland. 2d. '2I, of Bedford Hills, N. Y., was yesterday elected captain of the first Freshman crew at a meeting of the two upper 1921 boats. He prepared at Groton, where he rowed on the first crew, and since entering the University has been regular stroke on the first 1921 shell until just before the recess...
Freshman 1.--Stroke, M. E. Olmstead; 7, S. Damon; 6, D. H. Morris; 5, R. M. Sedgwick; 4, J. N. Borland, 2d; 3, T. T. Pond; 2, J. Sise; bow, W. Davis; cox., E. L. Peirson...