Word: stroking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senior eight will have the advantage, at least as regards experience and probably as regards the stroke, since a large number of last year's 150-pound crew, including R. C. Wolcott '22, are Seniors...
...crew will be seated as follows: Bow, J. O. Bangs; 2, A. B. Harlow; 3, S. B. Kelley; 4, J. P. Hubbard; 5, P. H. Theopold; 6, H. G. Curran; 7, H. M. Bohlen; stroke, B. R. Wiesman. This arrangement is definite with the exception of stroke and 5; in the case of stroke Seabury Cook, who would probably have attained the position, is sick. The coxswain has not yet been chosen...
...clock Dr. Howe sent his two University crews over the one-mile basin course in their first test of the season under the new seating conditions. In this race the eights were boated the same as last Thursday with the exception of S. N. Brown '24, stroke of the Junior crew, who was replaced by E. S. Matthews '23. So close was the choice that no definite decision could be made between them, the final position resting on the toss of a coin...
Crew B. - Bow, C. H. Hollister Jr. '24; 2, J. R. Hoover '24; 3, J. A. Nickerson '22; 4, Standish Bradford '24; 5, D. S. Holder '24; 6, J. D. Jameson '24; 7, A. L. Hobson Jr. '24; stroke, S. N. Brown '24; cox., B. H. Burnham...
...Howe made it clear in regard to these crews, however, that they in, no way represent a final selection. The extra men that have been retained are E. S. Matthews '23 at stroke and W. W. Wood '24, E. N. Carson '24 and Graham Veale '24 as coxswains...