Word: coxswain
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...hard at work and are rowing daily on the harbor. The men now in training are: Woodruff '89 (captain) Hartwell '89, S, Brewster '91, Caldwell, T. S., Allen '90 S., Ferris '91, Harrison, '90, Isham '91, Newell '90, Rogers '90, S. Thompson will undoubtedly hold his position as coxswain...
...Coxswain. Thompson, 110 pounds; Substitutes: Harrison, '90, 160 pounds; Mosle, '89, 166 pounds; Isham, '91, 163 pounds: Newell, '90, 182 pounds; and Ferris, '91, 178 pounds...
...given below, the first four of whom have rowed in a 'Varsity boat before. Woodruff, '89, (captain); Hartwell, '89, S.; Brewster; Caldwell, T. S.; Allen, '91; Ferris, '91; Harrison, '90; Ischam, '91; Newell, '90; Mosle, '89; Rogers, '90, S. Thompson will occupy his old place as coxswain...
...Ninety crew went out at about three. It was made of the following men: Gorham, bow; Bigelow, 2, Wells, 3, Chamberlin, 4; Darling, 5; Matthews, 6; Pulsifer, 7; Vaughan, stroke. Lewis, who is trying for the position, acted as coxswain. After the crew had been out for some time, Captain Crehore took a seat in the boat...
...boat used last year. It is to be sixty feet in length, twenty-four inches in width, and eight and three-quarter inches deep. Nothing definite is known yet about the rig. One new feature will be tried, however: the tiller lines will be so arranged that the coxswain can grasp the gunwales of the shell and still control the rudder. This will enable him to sit more steadily in the boat, and it is thought will prove a very useful arrangement...