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With Bolles himself holding down the lighthouse position, the crew was an impressive combination of Varsity and former Varsity material. Roger W. Cutler '37 set the pace, with Paul Austin '37, Erickson '38, Tom Choate '37, John Senior '38, Jack Radway '38, and Lring Swaim '39 behind him. Eddie White '38 held the tiller ropes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW TAKES TO WATER FOR SHORT, COLD SPIN | 2/10/1938 | See Source »

White, Chace, John Gardiner, Erickson, Hallowell, Senior, Cochran, Kernan, and Dillingham; Snow, Rowe, Cary, Rile, Dud Talbot, Haupt, Scull, Holmeyer, and Burnes; Shortlidge, Lawerence, Dearborn, Huenckens, Radway, Goodwin, Leighton, Tarbell, and Derby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST SQUAD STROKES PICK SIX BOAT LOADS | 10/30/1937 | See Source »

Mathew Town, largest island village. Armed natives blamed Josiah Erickson of Swampscott, Mass., co-owner of Inagua's $500,000 salt factory, for the issuance of the order. They stormed the Erickson West Indies store, killed one employe, then roamed the island searching for other "Yankees." The enraged natives fired the store, radio station, salt buildings, the Commissioner's residence, the warehouse. Erickson, four other American residents, Commissioner Fields, eight Negroes grabbed rifles, tear-gas guns, cartridges, shot their way clear to the launch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BAHAMAS: Race Riot | 9/6/1937 | See Source »

VARSITY: James F. Chace '38, stroke; J. Paul Austin '37, No. 7; Douglas Erickson, No. 6; John H. Gardiner '38, No. 5; John R. Clark '38, No. 4; Dudley Talbot '39, No. 3; roger W. Cutler, Jr. '37, No. 2; William C. Haskins '37, bow; Edward H. Bennett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUDLEY TALBOT MOVED INTO VARSITY SHELL | 6/11/1937 | See Source »

...captain. A. B. Yeats holds this position and rows at number six, while other "N" winners, G. A. Whiteside and V. E. Schumacher, row at five and stroke. These three rowed with last year's Varsity while the other three Juniors, P. G. Schultz at bow, J. L. Erickson at two, and G. C. Gullard at three are J. V. veterans. The two '39 representatives are L. P. Spear at seven and F. W. Kittler at four. Spear was a substitute for last year's fresh crew while Kittler, who is the dark horse of this year's Varsity...

Author: By Crew Editor, U.s.n.a. Log, and W. L. Savidge, (SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CRIMSON)S | Title: Three Undefeated Navy Crews Drill For Crucial Harvard Tilt on May 29 | 5/13/1937 | See Source »

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