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Stroke, William S. Rowe, II; 7, James L. Tyson; 6, William E. Huenekens; 5, Dudley Talbot; 4, Laurence S. Johnson; 3, Lauren C. Kingman, Jr.; 2, Richard C. Ninde, bow, Richard M. Burnes; cox, James M. Snow...
...addition to Forbes and Philip Brooks, Assistant Head Usher, those serving will be George Aldrich, Lloyd Booth, Jr., Arthur Brooks, Charles Cary, Leonard R. Dowse, Caleb Foote, Arthur D. Gardiner, Donald C. Goodrich, Laurence S. Johnson, Charles R. Miles, David Scull, Samuel P. Shaw, James L. Tyson, Roger Pierce...
Yesterday, the first '39 boat lined up with Rowe as stroke, Tyson 7, Huenekins 6, Kingman 5, Johnson 4, D. Talbot 3, Dean 2, Burns bow and Snow as cox. However, as the boats have not yet been up to a very high stroke, this seating cannot be considered definitely permanent...
...able Pittsburgh sculptor named Frank Vittor lately asked Manager Tyson's permission to do a statue of "Miss America." Chaperoned by her grandmother, Mrs. Hettie Ebert, modest Miss Leaver went to Sculptor Vittor's studio, was photographed, posed twice in a bathing suit. During her last visit she was horrified to notice that there was no bathing suit on Sculptor Vittor's statue. Outraged, she stormed, threatened suit...
...this point last week Manager George Tyson stepped in. With the rich scent of publicity in his nostrils, he summoned the principals, lawyers, photographers, newshawks. A jury of six prominent Pittsburgh esthetes was drummed up and Manager Tyson began broadcasting statements from all concerned...