Tag: Harvard
Walter C. Camp: Father of American Football, Champion of the Sliding Seat
John the Orange-Man of Harvard
The 2025 Madras – Colombo Regatta
How About a Blazer for Christmas?
Pittsburgh’s Jimmy Hamill – Part I: The Best Little Oarsman in America
The Winklevoss Brothers Donate Record $6.5M to USRowing
Joseph E. Trigg: Trailblazing Witness to History – Part I
HRR25: Student And Junior Finals
Picture This: Henley Saturday 2025
What The Blazers?
In memory of Matthew Labine, Yale ’81
Harvard Wins Everything at the 158th Harvard-Yale Regatta
Photo Essay 3: Vintage Sheet Music Covers
Olympian Kiwi Fiona Bourke Named USRowing High Performance Sculling Coach
And Then There Were Eighteen…
Rhythm and Feuds
Remembering Harry
Defeated, But Not Disgraced: How the Oxford Blues Beat the Harvard Magentas in 1869
2024 HOCR: Holding the Place in the Field
New Novel: News Fit To Print – Sleuthing and Sliding
Tom E. Weil – The Great Benefactor of Rowing
Remembering Tom
Henley Friday 2024: Things Can Only Get Wetter*
Angus Robertson – The Upholder of ‘Regatta Standard’
After Ten Years, Harvard Takes the Sexton Cup
2024 Boat Race Luncheon
Yale-Harvard Regatta Talk
The Butterfly Effect
The Boys in the Boat: The Myth of the Underdog – Part II
Building A Boat For The Boys
Henley’s Rowing Museum (Version 1.0)
University Challenge*
Olympian Andy Larkin Dies
Yale and Harvard: Two Coach Promotions
Artsy Fartsy Rowing Quiz – The Answers
Henley Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Yale Crews Give Gladstone Three Victories
Time for the 156th Yale-Harvard Regatta
Oared of Their Ore
The Celebration of Over a Century of Yale Lightweight Crew – Part II
The Celebration of Over a Century of Yale Lightweight Crew – Part I
Not Going Spare: Brothers Pulling Together
Jesse Foglia Named Head Coach of Princeton Training Center
Steve Gladstone will Retire
Aylings: The Racing Blade Experts
Pocock 8: Searching for Your You of You’s…
On Being the Stroke, Part II
Cloisim an Bád ag Canadh / I Hear the Boat Sing
Irish Rowing in New London
Henley Royal Regatta – Not As Good As It Was Since 1840
Yale Takes All and Sets Course Record
The Boat Races are back on the Thames River
1852 Harvard Trophy Oars up for Auction
The Return of the Doc Riggall
Bill Manning New High-Performance Coach at Penn AC
Charlie Hamlin – The Master’s Voice
Book Review: The Hammers
Art and the Pro-Am Divide
Dr Spock: Rower and Radical
Building Shells According to Hoyle
At the River Picnic
Should the Boat Race Rowers Worry About Gemini?
Alf: The Twinn Who Was One Of A Kind
The Boat Race Welcomes The Heavenly Twins
Harriman and Acheson: Fighting the Crimson and the Reds
Bill Windham, RIP: A Great Oarsman
In Living Colour
The Importance of Weil, Thomas E.
Rowing Books for Christmas I
Richard Henry Dana III: An American Oarsman in England – Part III
Richard Henry Dana III: An American Oarsman in England – Part II
Richard Henry Dana III: An American Oarsman in England – Part I
Roger Angell: This Old Man at 100
Daniel Spring: My Henley Medal
Bill Miller: A Hanlan Letter
Bill Lanouette: Old Blazer – New Book
Straight Lines
HRR 2020: Not Rowed Out
