Word: stroking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Parker Hamilton '25 will continue to stroke crew 'P, the first crew. He succeeded J. W. Adie '26 as first crew stroke last Thursday, the latter having been out of rowing for a few days on account of illness. S. B. Kelley '25, who is the only member of the first crew to retain his old seat, remains at bow on the first crew. C. O'D. Iselin 2nd, '26, is rowing at number two. G. P. Mumford Jr. '25, who formerly occupied this position, is now rowing at number four on crew Q, the second crew. Seat three...
...Crew P.-Stroke, Parker Hamilton'25; 7, Captain B. McK. Henry '24; 6, R. I. Raymond Jr., '24; 5, C. J. Hubbard Jr., '24; 4, J. W. Adie '26; 3, C. H. Hollister Jr. '24; 2, C. O'D. Iselin '26; bow, S. B. Kelley '25; cox., B. H. Burnham...
...Crew Q.-Stroke, S. N. Brown '24; 7, G. D. Krumbhaar '26; 6, Robert Winthrop'26; 5, A. L. Hobson '24; 4, G. S. Mumford Jr. '24; bow, B. F. RiceBassett '25; cox., C. S. Heard...
...news that the Columbia crews are to practice in secret is exceedingly mystifying; it causes one to suspect some unusual motive--unless indeed the Columbia oarsmen have decided to row frontward a la Chesapeake Bay or to adopt some other equally revolutionary stroke. It has been suggested that this is a result of the all-pervasive influence of Mr. Percy Haughton, who like most sorcerers accomplishes his greatest miracles in an atmosphere of secrecy. But a clue to an even more satisfactory reason is furnished by the news that London's riverside flappers had to be dispersed by the "bobbies...
...metre breast stroke: John Faricy...