Word: stroking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sophomore crew A--Stroke. R.W. Pearson '31; 7, E.L. Millard '31; 6, J.W. Hallowell '31; 5, G.L. Lewis '30; 4, Lawrence Grinnell '31; 3, Amor Hollingsworth Jr. '31; 2, R.R. Stebbins '31; bow, R.L. Vaughn '31; cox, G.B. Harper...
Junior crew--Stroke, H.W. Sturges Jr. '30; 7, R.S. Mitchell '30; 6, Rodgers Donaldson '30; 5, R.A. Page '30; 4, P.S. Rowle '30; 3, John Wintringham '30; 2, W.M. Marvel '30; bow, S.C. Phillips Jr. '30; cox, M.T. Nichols...
Sophomore crew B--Stroke, J.E. Lawrence '31; 7, W.L. Breese '31; 6, R.H. Johnson '31; 5, B.E. Rogers '31; 4, R.C.L. Timpson '31; 3, G.H. Moses '30; 2, A.W. Garner ocC; bow, E.A. Williams '31; cox, F.S. Holmes...
Coach Brown's greatest coaching problem is still the selection and development of a stroke man with the smoothness and stamina to guide the Crimson shell over the four mile course at New London in the annual Harvard-Yale epic...
Harvard supporters thought this a lucky accident whereby the Crimson narsmen would gain the moral advantage of about a length's lead. It turned out very much the opposite, however, for Behrman brought his crew together admirably, and, raising the stroke tow or three points, again restored a driving rythm to his shell which made it regain the lost territory and go forging past the two Cambridge crews...