Word: waterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...City hired Howell at $100 a day to boost its depleted water supply. Howell arrived yesterday in New York and inspected police aviation equipment with Mayor William O'Dwyer...
William F. Prescott '49, a former Lowell House resident, drowned late Saturday afternoon when a light sailing canoe containing Prescott and George C. Lodge '50 capsized off Beverly Cove. Lodge was rescued by his brother Henry S. Lodge '52 after spending a half-hour in the freezing water...
...large wave swept over the canoe and threw the two sailors into the water as Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. '24, Mrs. Lodge, and the younger brother looked on from shore...
...Henry launched a small rowboat, but the rising wind hindered his progress in covering the 100 yards to the overturned boat. Both Lodge and Prescott at first tried to swim to shore, but as his father shouted to him George returned to the canoe, trying to support Prescott. The water finally separated the two, and Prescott went under...
Depth paid off for the Elis, who put rested men in the water for every event. Only six men represented the Crimson, and most of these had to swim three times: the five minute rest-periods were too short for the swimmers to regain their wind...