Word: york
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the coxswain's position, little 85' pound, Jimmy will steer the boat that has finally been selected to start against M. I. T. At stroke will be Paul C. Pennoyer, G feet, G inches, 189 pounder from New York...
...seven oar North Bacon, 175 lbs., from New York City, presides, while Hal Whitman, 18G lbs., from Boston takes charge of the No.6 position. The No. 5 pivot finds "Mike" Marshall 197 lb. giant from California and at No. 4 is 189 lb. Anthony Villa of New York City. Fred Herter, 179 lb, native of Boston controls the No. 3 spot, backed up by John Erskine who hails from California at No. 2. Rowing the bow oar is Everett H. Brown of Philadelphia. Both Brown and Erskine tip the scales...
Henry L. Stimson, former Secretary of State, Elihu Root, Jr., New York attorney, and Dean James A. Laudis of the Law School, will head-line the list of speakers at the formal dedication of the Elihu Root Room in the Law School Library this afternoon at Langdell Hall...
With a .500 record behind them of two deefats and one victory in their Bermude trip and a win over Queens last Saturday, the Crimson ruggers face a heavy team from the New York Rugby Club here at 3 o'clock Saturday...
Honry Russell Hitchcock, Jr., an officer of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and a member of the art department of Wesleyan University, will speak on "American House Types and Their Origins" in the Junior Common Room of Eliot House tonight at 7:30 as part of the American Civilization plan's program...