Varsity Boat Club photograph collection, 1906-1984

Overview of the Collection

Collector
Varsity Boat Club (University of Washington)
Title
Varsity Boat Club photograph collection
Dates
1906-1984 (inclusive)
Quantity
249 photographic prints, 2 albums, 35 color slides and 1 negative (4 boxes and 5 oversize folders) ; various sizes
Collection Number
PH0621
Summary
Photographs document men's crew at the University of Washington from 1906-1984, including coaches, rowers and rowing events in Seattle and elsewhere
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The official University of Washington Crew Team began in 1903, but the Huskies had been rowing on Lake Washington since early 1900. Although the program got off to a slow start (the team had a hard time finding schools to compete with) the program grew steadily in prestige until 1936 when the Varsity Crew took the gold in the Berlin Olympic Games. In addition to rowing in the Hudson River Classic, Poughkeepsie Regatta in New York and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships, the Husky Crew have also rowed against teams from Egypt, England and the USSR. Today the Husky Crew can boast of winning many national collegiate championships, Olympic Gold and a proud history of over 100 years

The Varsity Boat Club wasn't established until 1910. Begun by Coach Hiram Conibear, the Varsity Boat Club was to be a social organization for all of the varsity upperclassmen who rowed on the team. It was originally housed in the old Coast Guard Station, a temporary building erected for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909.

Over the years, the Varsity Boat Club evolved into a student and alumni organization focused on fund-raising and support for the Crew program. Through Title IX, women were allowed to join the Varsity Boat Club in 1977. Today the Varsity Boat Club is open to both men and women who have rowed for four quarters or more.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Photographs document men's crew at the University of Washington from 1906-1984, including coaches, rowers and rowing events in Seattle and elsewhere.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

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Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in four series:

  • University of Washington Eights rowing
  • University of Washington General rowing
  • Coaches
  • Coaches and crews from other schools

Processing Note

Processed by Linda Corets, 2003 and Marion Brown, 2009; revised by Stefanie Terasaki, 2013.

Photographs were relocated from the Varsity Boat Club Records, MSS Accession No. 3368-002 in the repository, in 2003.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

University of Washington Eights RowingReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
1906
Box/Folder item
1/1 1
Varsity crew and coach sitting on steps after learning scheduled race with the University of California was cancelled due to San Francisco earthquake
1906
1907
Box/Folder item
1/2 2 1907
1/2 3
Varsity crew rowing on lake
Left to right: Probably coxswain Walter McLean; Stroke Captain Richard “Dick” Gloster; #7 Russell “Dobs” O’Brien; #6 Homer “Bill” Kirby; #5 Paul Jarvis; #4 James Hart Willis; #3 Bartlett Lovejoy; #2 George Sadler; Bow Samuel "Doak" Lowry
1907
1/3 4
Coach Conibear album
This album was owned by Coach Hiram Conibear. Catherine Conibear gave the book to Clarence L. Anderson on June 15, 1969 in Chicago for presentation to the Varsity Boat Club. It contains 17 photos of the crew, including coxswain Walter Dunbar and rowers Bill Kirby, Doak Lowry and Dick Gloster, aboard the steamship SS City of Pueblaen route to San Francisco for competition against Stanford and California in April 1907. There are a few images of the crew rowing. There are also sightseeing images of Berkeley and the surrounding area.
1907
circa 1907-1908
box-folder:oversize item
4/1 5
Crew team rowing
circa 1907-1908
1908
Box/Folder item
1/4 6
Varsity coxswain Everett Thompson (left) and varsity rower Broussais (B.C.) Beck
1908
3/1 7
Varsity crew and Coach Hiram Conibear
Left to right: Doak Lowery, A.T. O’Neal, Bartlett Lovejoy, Hart Willis, Arthur Karr, Broussais Beck, R.L. O’Brien, Homer Kirby, Everett Thompson, Coach Hiram Conibear
Lloyd Linkletter (photographer)
1908
1/4 8-9
Varsity crew rowing, the first eight-oared crew at the UW
1908
1/4 10-11 1908
1/5 12
California leads Washington after the first mile at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Rowing Championships on Lake Washington.
Washington won the race and the title.
June 2, 1908
1909
Box/Folder item
1/6 13
Varsity crew rowing on lake
Left to right: Coxswain Everett Vorhees Thompson; Stroke Arthur O’Neal; #7 Captain Russell O’Brien; #6 Broussais “B.C.” Beck; #5 Halsey “Hal” Wyckoff; #4 Claude Catlin; #3 William “Bill” Godfrey; #2 George Mohr; Bow Bartlett Lovejoy
1909
1910
Box/Folder item
1/7 14 1910
1/7 15-16
Varsity rowing in competition against Stanford on Lake Washington
The UW crew defeated Stanford after the race was re-run because both teams swamped in the first race. Stanford also swamped in the second race while the UW was able to stay afloat to the finish.
May 25-26, 1910
1/7 17-18 May 25, 1910
1/7 19
Stanford crew swamping during race, probably UW versus Stanford race on Lake Washington
May 25-26, 1910
1/7 20
Varsity crew rowing on Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota during Washington – Wisconsin Regatta
Left to right: Coxswain Lyman Shotwell; Stroke Broussais “B.C.” Beck; #7 Captain Bartlett Lovejoy; #6 Henry Tiedje; #5 Halsey “Hal” Wyckoff; #4 Royal Pullen; #3 William “Bill” Godfrey; #2 Walter Wand; Bow Paul Buwaldo
May 1910
Box/Folder item
3/11 21
Crew album
This album contains 154 crew photos from 1910-1915 and 1922. The 1912 and 1913 crews, including rowers Hal Waller, Max Walske, AC Campbell, Archie Campbell, Ed Taylor, Parker Bonney, James Frankland, George Hutton, Edwin Leader, Elmer Leader and coxswain George Schwabland, are featured prominently in portraits and rowing scenes. The album also includes freshmen and varsity crews from 1910, 1911 and 1922. Notable photos include:
  • Varsity Boat Club members, 1912 (page 10)
  • Entire 1912 crew (eights, fours, doubles, singles) rowing on lake (page 11)
  • 1912 crew aboard steamship SSPresidenton way to California for regatta against California and Stanford (page 16-20); also scenes during trip (page 21-26)
  • Kirby – Gloster inter-club races on Lake Washington, 1912 (page 25)
  • Portraits of entire 1913 crew team in “W” lettermen sweaters (page 32-33)
  • 1913 crew aboard steamship SSPresidenton way to California for regatta against California and Stanford (page 44); 1913 varsity rowing in California (page 46, right); Sightseeing in California (page 50-51); Departing from California in suits (page 52); Aboard steamship on way home (page 53-61)
  • 1915 crew aboard steamshipBearfor crew races in Oakland Estuary, April 1915 (page 71-73)
  • Washington, Navy, Syracuse and Cornell in competition for the national championship on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, NY, 1922 (page 76)
1910-1922
1910-1912
Box/Folder item
1/8 22-24
Probably UW varsity crew rowing in competition against Stanford on Lake Washington
circa May 25-26, 1910
1/8 25
Freshman crew rowing on the lake
circa 1910-1911
1/8 26
Crew rowing on the lake
circa 1910-1912
1911
Box/Folder item
1/9 27
Varsity coxswain Walter Dunbar
1911
1/9 28
Freshman crew wearing Class of 1914 sweaters
Left to right: Coxswain Larry Sexton; Stroke Captain Henry Zimmerman; #7 A. L. Anderson; #6 James “Jim” Frankland; #5 C. B. Oldfield; #4 Larry Wright; #3 G. R. Barton; #2 Clark Will; Bow A. H. Ward
1911
1/9 29
Varsity Boat Club members
1911
1/9 30 1911
1/9 31
Freshman Crews practicing on the lake
1911
1/9 32
Varsity Crew practicing on the lake
1911
1/9 33
Varsity crew rowing on lake
Left to right: Bow Harold “Hal” Waller, #2 Walter Wand; #3 Newton Smith; #4 Royal Pullen; #5 Claude Catlin; #6 Captain Henry Tredge; #7 Levi Carroll; Stroke John Summersett; Coxswain Walter Dunbar
1911
1912
Box/Folder item
1/10 34
Coach Conibear (front, left) and crew aboard steamship SSPresidentto California for crew race against Stanford and California
April 1912
circa 1912-1913
box-folder:oversize item
4/2 35
Gloster Club rowing
Gloster Club was one of the rowing clubs at the UW made up of rowers who were also on the varsity and JV teams. The crews rowed in inter-club races during the season. Left to right: #2 Archie Campbell; #4 Leader twin (Elmer or Edwin); #5 Max Walske; #7 Leader twin (Elmer or Edwin); Stroke Henry Zimmerman
undated
1913
Box/Folder item
1/11 36
Harold "Hal" Waller, captain and stroke in 1913
Waller earned four varsity letters in crew, 1911-13 & 1915.
1913
1/11 37
Varsity crew team
Left to right: Ed Taylor, Elmer and Edwin Leader, Parker Bonney, Max Walske, unknown, A. C. Campbell, Henry Zimmerman, coxswain George Schwabland (seated)
1913
1/11 38-39
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Coxswain Paul Hammer, Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 A.C. Campbell; #6 Wilson Lee; #5 Max Walske; #4 George Hutton; #3 Elmer Leader; #2 Ed Leader; Bow Captain Ed Taylor
1913
1/11 40
Varsity crew for Poughkeepsie race
Left to right: Coxswain Paul Hammer; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 A.C. Campbell; #6 Wilson Lee; #5 Max Walske; #4 George Hutton; #3 Elmer Leader; #2 Ed Leader; Bow Captain Ed Taylor
1913
1914
Box/Folder item
1/12 41
Varsity coxswain Walter Dunbar
International News Service (photographer)
1914
1/12 42
Varsity crew at Poughkeepsie regatta on the Hudson River
International News Service (photographer)
Front row, Left to right: #4 Harold Schumacher; #3 Tom Cushman; Coxswain Walter Dunbar; #2 James Frankland; Bow Clyde Brokaw; Back row, Left to right: #6 Claude Catlin; #7 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #5 Max Walske; Stroke Henry Zimmerman
1914
1/12 43
Varsity crew at Poughkeepsie regatta on the Hudson River
International News Service (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Walter Dunbar; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #6 Claude Catlin; #5 Max Walske; #4 Harold Schumacher; #3 Tom Cushman; #2 James Frankland; Bow Clyde Brokaw
1914
1/12 44
Varsity crew loading shell into water
International News Service (photographer)
1914
1/12 45
Varsity crew rowing
NYH Service (photographer)
1914
1/12 46
Varsity crew practicing on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie regatta
American Press Association (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Walter Dunbar; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #6 Claude Catlin; #5 Max Walske; #4 Hal Schumacher; #3 Tom Cushman; #2 Jim Frankland; Bow Clyde Brokaw
1914
1/12 47
Varsity crew practicing on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie regatta
International News Service (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Walter Dunbar; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #6 Claude Catlin; #5 Max Walske; #4 Hal Schumacher; #3 Tom Cushman; #2 James Frankland; Bow Clyde Brokaw
1914
1/12 48
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Coxswain Walter Dunbar; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #6 Claude Catlin; #5 Max Walske; #4 Hal Schumacher; #3 Tom Cushman; #2 James Frankland; Bow Clyde Brokaw
1914
1915
Box/Folder item
1/13 49
Lloyd "Dyke" Dysart
1915
1/13 50
Varsity crew team
Oakland Photo Co (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Paul Hammer; Stroke Henry Zimmerman; #7 Clyde Brokaw; #6 Russell “Rusty” Callow; #5 Adolph “Shorty” Harr; #4 Harold “Hal” Waller; #3 Paul McConihe; #2 Clark “Brick” Will; Bow Art “Stub” Ward
1915
1916
Box/Folder item
1/14 51
Varsity stroke Ward Kumm
1916
1/14 52
Varsity crew rowing at California Regatta, versus Stanford on Lake Washington
April 8, 1916
1/14 53
Finish of the California Regatta on Lake Washington with the Washington varsity beating Stanford by seven strokes
April 8, 1916
1919-1920
Box/Folder item
1/15 54
Anthony “Tony” Brandenthaler, varsity captain and stroke for the 1919 and 1920 crew seasons
Jacobs Photo Shop, Seattle (photographer)
1919-1920
circa 1910-1920
Box/Folder item
1/16 55
Five crews rowing on the lake
Linkletter Studio, Seattle (photographer)
circa 1910-1920
1/16 56
Crews rowing, probably on Lake Washington
circa 1910-1920
1/16 57
Rower with bodies and faces covered with paint at rowing event
Linkletter Studio, Seattle (photographer)
circa 1910-1920
1924
Box/Folder item
1/17 58
Crews rowing in competition, probably Washington in foreground
1924
1926
Box/Folder item
1/18 59
Thomas “Tom” Bolles, member of 1926 varsity, later freshman crew coach from 1928-36
1926
1927
Box/Folder item
1/19 60
Joel “Joe” Olmstead, member of 1927-28 varsity and assistant freshman coach in 1928
1927
1/19 61
Varsity crew practicing on Lake Washington
Crew includes from left: Bow Marius Glerup; #3 Norman Sonju; #4 Joel “Joe” Olmstead; Coxswain Frank Blethen
1927
1928
Box/Folder item
1/20 62
George Oistad, member of 1928 varsity
1928
box-folder:oversize
4/3 63
Freshman crew
Left to right: Warren Davis, Gerard Alcorn, Henry Schmidt, Don Morris, Alton Phillips, Gilbert “Gil” Bowen, Dick Odell, John “Johnnie” Ginger
1928
1929
Box/Folder item
1/21 64
Crew manager Otis Smith
1924
1/21 65
Varsity eight
Left to right: Stroke Ed Anderson; #7 Dick Odell; #6 Stan Valentine; #5 Henry Schmidt; #4 Don Morris; #3 Willard Wakeman; #2 Ellis McDonald; Bow Bruce Murphy; Coxswain Richard “Curly” Harris (kneeling, front)
1924
circa 1929-1931
Box/Folder item
1/22 66
Wallace “Wally” Litchfield, member of 1929-1931 varsity crew
1929-1931
1/22 67
Varsity crew and coaches traveling for a crew race
M. L. Cohen Co (photographer)
1929-1931
1/22 68 1929-1931
1/22 69
Varsity crew rowing in cold weather
1929-1931
1/22 70
Probably varsity crew rowing
1929-1931
1/22 70a
Former UW crew members who became coaches at other schools in a line
Written on verso: Left to Right Ed Leader- yale, Rusty Callow- Penn, Fred Spuhn-yale, Chuck Loss-Princeton, Al Ulbrickson-Washington, Max Luft-ex-Penn, George "Mike" Murphy-Wisconsin, Bob Butler-ex-Navy, Ky Wright-California, Russ Naglu-California Frosh, Son Grant- yale.
1929-1931
1930
Box/Folder item
1/23 71
Varsity crew team
#7 Dick Odell, 2nd from left; #5 Loren Schoel, 4th from left; #4 Gil Bowen, 4th from right; #3 Henry Schmidt, 3rd from right; #2 Gerard Alcorn, 2nd from right; probably Bow Captain Warren Davis, right; Coxswain Richard “Curly” Harris, kneeling
1930
1/23 72
Washington varsity (foreground), in the newPay Streakrowing shell, defeating California for the Pacific Coast Championship on Lake Washington in Seattle
Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc (Photographer)
Spring 1930
1/23 73 Spring 1930
1931
Box/Folder item
1/24 74
Gordon Parrott, #7 seat on varsity crew
1931
1/24 75
Don Williamson, #2 seat on varsity crew
1931
1/24 76
Varsity crew rowing
M. L. Cohen Co, Oakland, California (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Richard “Curly” Harris; Stroke Johnnie Ginger; #7 Gordon Parrott; #6 Gil Bowen; #5 Alton Phillips; #4 Don Morris; #3 Herb Mjorud; #2 Don Williamson; Bow Henry “Hank” Schmidt
1931
1/24 77
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Bow Henry “Hank” Schmidt; #2 Don Williamson; #3 Herb Mjorud; #4 Don Morris; #5 Alton Phillips; #6 Gil Bowen; #7 Gordon Parrott; Stroke Johnnie Ginger; Coxswain Richard “Curly” Harris
1931
1/24 78 1931
box-folder:oversize
4/4 79
Collage of 4 photographs of UW teams in competition against California at the California Regatta on the Oakland Estuary
The varsity, JV and freshman crews each defeated their California opponent for a clean sweep.
1931
1933
Box/Folder item
1/25 80
UW lightweight crew at the Vancouver Rowing Club in Vancouver, B.C.
Left to right: Stroke Russell “Russ” Congdon; #7 George “Skip” Spence; #6 John DeVore; #5 Jack Shaw; #4 Tom Logan; #3 Stan Field; #2 John Ritchie; Bow Bob May; Coxswain Roy Gustafson (kneeling)
May 13, 1933
box-folder:oversize
4/5 81
Varsity crew rowing
1933
Box/Folder
1/25 82
Washington varsity crew defeating Harvard and UCLA for the first 2,000-meter national championship title, at Long Beach, CA
Associated Press (photographer)
July 8, 1933
1934
Box/Folder item
1/26 83
Varsity crew
Left to right: Stroke Captain Ed Argersinger; #7 Walter “Bud” Raney; #6 Robert “Bob” Snider; #5 Frank Marolich; #4 Victor “Vic” Carter; #3 Ed Moore; #2 Wilbur Washburn; Bow Bob White; Coxswain Harvey Love (kneeling)
1934
1935
Box/Folder item
1/27 84
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Bud Schacht, Stroke; Morris, #7; Bob Green, #6; Delos Schock, #5; Chuck Hartman, #4; Joe Rantz, #3; Hunt, #2; George Lund, #1; George Morry, Coxswain.
1935
1938
Box/Folder item
2/1 85
Varsity crew in Poughkeepsie, NY, for Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Regatta
Wide World Photo (photographer)
Left to right: Stroke Don Hume; #7 Robert “Bob” Murray; #6 John White; #5 Captain Gordon Adam; #4 Ewen Dingwall; #3 Robert “Bob” Wescott; #2 John “Jack” Carey; Bow George Chica or Chicha; Front: Coxswain Earl Schenck
June 26, 1938
2/1 86
Varsity crew members #3 Robert “Bob” Wescott (left), #6 John White (center) and #5 Captain Gordon Adam
Wescott was the first UW oarsman lost in World War II.
June 11, 1938
2/1 87
Fans crowding shores of Lake Washington to watch crew races between California and Washington on Regatta Day
April 16, 1938
2/1 88
Washington freshman crew edging California by a length on Lake Washington on Regatta Day
April 16, 1938
2/1 89
Washington and California crews in competition on Lake Washington on Regatta Day
April 16, 1938
2/1 90
Finish line of Washington-California crew race on Lake Washington on Regatta Day
April 16, 1938
2/1 91
Varsity crew rowing
Associated Press (photographer)
Left to right: Bow George Chica or Chicha; #2 John “Jack” Carey; #3 Robert “Bob” Wescott; #4 Ewen Dingwall; #5 Captain Gordon Adam; #6 John White; #7 Robert “Bob” Murray; Stroke Don Hume; Coxswain Earl Schenck
June 1938
2/1 92 June 19, 1938
1939
box-folder:oversize item
4/6 93
California varsity (right) defeating the UW by less than a length on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, New York
Illustrated Current News (photographer)
circa June 21, 1939
1940
Box/Folder item
2/2 94
Finish line of Washington-California crew race on Lake Washington on Regatta Day
"Showing the way the judges barge and the ASUW excursion vessel were moved. The judges barge has one 3/4 ton anchor on each end. The ASUW vessel as a 8 ton anchor on each end. However it is hard to work this vessel exactly into its correct position, which accounts for the long head line seen in this picture. H.H. Wallen"
April 20, 1940
2/2 95
Washington varsity crew defeating California on Lake Washington on Regatta Day
April 20, 1940
1941
Box/Folder item
2/3 96
Washington varsity (right) defeating California for the national championship and IRA Challenge Cup (also the last four mile collegiate IRA race, in post-war era race was changed to 3-mile length) on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, New York
Associated Press (photographer)
June 25, 1941
1947
Box/Folder item
3/2 97 June 28, 1947
circa 1947-1950
Box/Folder item
2/4 98
Crews rowing on Lake Washington
undated
1948
Box/Folder item
2/5 99
Following a clean sweep by the UW crews at the Poughkeepsie Regatta/IRA, varsity stroke Charles “Charlie” McCarthy (left), JV stroke Warren Westlund (center) and freshman stroke Roger Baird (right) hold the championship trophies for their race wins
The rower trophy is the Poughkeepsie Intercollegiate Regatta Trophy awarded to the school that accumulated the highest number of points in the varsity, JV and frosh races. The bowl trophy is the Kennedy Challenge Trophy – JV Poughkeepsie visitor’s cup. Baird holds the Stewards’ Cup for the victors of the frosh race.
June 1948
2/5 100 June 22, 1948
1949
Box/Folder item
2/6 101
Crew coach Al Ulbrickson (seated, left) talks with members of the varsity crew including Warren Westlund (back, center, wearing glasses) and twin coxswains Trey and Tren Griffin (back, right)
J. R. Eyerman, Life Magazine (Photographer)
1949
2/6 102
Robert J. Kane (right) awards the Regatta Trophy to UW varsity coxswain Allen “Al” Morgan in honor of the UW freshman, JV and varsity teams accumulating the highest point total out of twelve college crews at the Poughkeepsie Regatta on the Hudson River
New Yorker (photographer)
June 27, 1949
2/6 103
UW varsity crew practicing for the Poughkeepsie Regatta / IRA on the Hudson River, New York
June 21, 1949
2/6 104
California varsity defeating UW for the national championship in the Poughkeepsie Regatta / IRA on the Hudson River, New York
June 26, 1949
circa 1940-1950
Box/Folder item
2/7 105-106
Group of rowers in street clothes
circa 1940-1950
1950
Box/Folder item
2/8 107
Varsity stroke Roger Baird
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
1950
2/8 108
Varsity #7 seat Rod Johnson
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
1950
2/8 109
Varsity #6 seat Al Ulbrickson, Jr
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
1950
2/8 110
Probably senior varsity crewman Bob Young receiving an award at a Varsity Boat Club event
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
1950
box-folder:oversize
4/7 111
Coach Al Ulbrickson using a megaphone to instruct his crews on Lake Washington
June 4, 1950
Box/Folder
2/8 112
Wisconsin takes a very early lead at the start of the varsity race at the 48th annual IRA Regatta, the first on the Ohio River, featuring (front to back) Syracuse, Wisconsin, UW, Rutgers, MIT, Cornell, Navy, Columbia, Stanford, California, Pennsylvania and Princeton. Marietta, Ohio
Chet Wozney, INP (International News) (photographer)
UW came back to win the race and the national championship with California, Wisconsin and Stanford finishing second through fourth, respectively.
June 17, 1950
1951
Box/Folder item
2/9 113
Reporter interviewing varsity crew
Front, left to right: Stroke Roger Baird; #7 Joe McIntyre; Coxswain Tren Griffin (kneeling); #6 Al Ulbrickson; Jr.; Back, left to right: #4 Bill Cameron; #3 Carl Lovstad; #2 Ken Walters; Bow Jim Callaghan
1951
2/9 114
JV lineup that defeated California on Lake Washington
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
Left to right: Stroke Doug Putnam; #7 Dick Wahlstrom; #6 Dave Nielsen; #5 Phil Horrocks; #4 Warren Helgerson; #3 Dick Jordan; #2 George Waiss; Bow Howie Kellogg; Coxswain Art Griffin (kneeling)
1951
3/3 115
JV crew rowing
Crew includes, left to right: #2 George Waiss; #3 Dick Jordan; #4 Warren Helgerson; #5 Phil Horrocks; #6 Dave Nielsen; #7 Dick Wahlstrom
1951
1952
Box/Folder item
2/10 116
George Pocock, kneeling on boat, presenting a trophy to the varsity crew in the Interclass Race on the Lake Washington Cut
The boat includes Coach Al Ulbrickson leaning forward in the coaches’ cockpit, George Varnell (wearing hat and eyeglasses) standing next to the driver and former UW varsity rower Bob Young (tallest man) standing in back of boat. The rowing shell includes stroke Guy Harper (center) and #7 Keith Riely (right).
1952
circa 1952-1955
Box/Folder item
3/4 117
Crew rowing on the lake
Al Stocker, in the #6 seat (4th from left) rowed on the varsity crew from 1953-1955.
circa 1952-1955
1953
Box/Folder item
2/11 118
JV crew rowing in open water on their way to an eleven length win over California on the Seward Park course on Lake Washington
1953
circa 1953-1954
Box/Folder item
2/12 119
Probably 1954 varsity crew
Left to right: Coxswain Paul Andonian (kneeling); Stroke Guy Harper; #7 Keith Riely; #6 Ted Frost; #5 Lynn Lamb; #4 Al Stocker; #3 Hans Bacher; #2 Dave Purnell; Bow Jim Howay
circa 1953-1954
1954
Box/Folder item
2/13 120
Coxswain Jim Demetre accepting a Seattle Times miniature gold oar, awarded to the senior crew for their first place finish in the Seattle Times – UW Interclass race, from Winlock Miller of the UW Board of Regents at the annual Varsity Boat Club banquet at the Meany Hotel in Seattle
Probably Seattle Times (photographer)
Varsity stroke Guy Harper stands at left awaiting his award. Crew coach Al Ulbrickson stands at far right.
May 20, 1954
2/13 121
UW Senior class shell (left) crossing the finish line first to edge out the Sophomores and Juniors in the Seattle Times – UW Interclass Race on the Montlake Cut in Seattle
Josef Scaylea, Seattle Times (photographer)
April 13, 1954
1955
Box/Folder item
2/14 122
UW Varsity crew receiving an honorary arch made from rowing oars from United Airlines stewardesses to celebrate the team’s first airplane ride as they board the plane in Seattle for the Western Sprints in Newport Beach, California
Left column, bottom to top: Coach Al Ulbrickson, Bob Smith, Lynn Lamb, Jay Decker, Doug Wetter and alternate Bob Thorstetson; Right column, bottom to top: Coxswain Wayne Waters, Al Stocker, Doug French, Hal Conton, Fred Stoll and alternate Gene Nommensen. Stewardesses Virginia Bond (left) and Joyce Boughton hold the ceremonial oars.
May 28, 1955
2/14 123
Navy (right), followed by Stanford (far left), Washington (middle) and California finishes first in the varsity race at the first Western Sprint Regatta in Newport Harbor in Newport Beach, California
May 1955
2/14 124-127
Crews practicing on Lake Washington
1955
2/14 128
From the coach’s launch, Coach Al Ulbrickson uses a bullhorn to give instructions to his crew on Lake Washington
1955
1959
Box/Folder item
3/5 129
UW Sophomore crew (left) wins the Interclass race on the Montlake Cut with the Senior boat (2nd from right) finishing second, the Frosh boat (right) finishing third and the Junior boat (2nd from left) placing fourth
Harold Smith, Seattle Times (photographer)
April 14, 1959
circa 1950s-1960s
Box/Folder item
2/15 130
Crew approaching finish line on Seward Park course on Lake Washington
circa 1950-1960
box-folder:oversize
OS4 131
Crews racing on Lake Washington, possibly part of Opening Day of boating season festivities
circa 1950s-1960
1960
Box/Folder item
3/6 132
UW freshman crew (left) maintaining the lead on their way to defeating Stanford on Lake Washington
George Carkohen, Seattle Times (photographer)
The officials’ boat trails the crews.
May 1, 1960
circa 1960-1962
Box/Folder item
2/16 133-134
Crews rowing in competition on Lake Washington
Construction of the 520 Bridge (Evergreen Point Floating Bridge) takes place in the background.
circa 1960-1962
1963
Box/Folder item
3/7 135 May 8, 1963
box-folder:oversize
4/8 136
Poster for the 89th National Championship Regatta on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia
July 20-21, 1963
After 1963
box-folder:oversize item
OS4 137
Aerial view of crew races, spectator boats and Montlake Cut, possibly on the Opening Day of boating season
after 1963
circa 1964-1965
Box/Folder item
2/17 138
Freshman crew
James O. Sneddon, Office of News Services, University of Washington (photographer)
circa 1964-1965
1966
Box/Folder item
2/18 139
Varsity Boat Club officers
Left to right: Don Dysart, Dave Covey, Mike Benner, Dave Sinclair and Howie Wallace
1966
2/18 140
Probably varsity crew
James O. Sneddon, Office of News Services, University of Washington (photographer)
May 1966
circa 1966-1969
Box/Folder item
2/19 141-142
JV crew
John A. Moore, Office of News Services, University of Washington (Photographer)
Rowers include Rick Tollefson (3rd from left) and Mike Benner (4th from right).
circa 1966-1969
2/19 143
Members of the crew presenting legendary Seattle Post-Intelligencer sportswriter Royal Brougham (center) with a collage of his press passes and badges gathered over his 50+ year career
Don Wallen, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (photographer)
Rowers include Brad Thomas (center, front), coxswain Dwight Phillips (2nd from right, standing) and Brian Miller (kneeling, right).
circa 1968-1969
1967
box-folder:oversize item
OS4 144
Varsity crew rowing
Seattle Times (photographer)
Left to right: Coxswain Bob Moch; Stroke Rick Cole; #7 Glen Bowser; #6 David “Dave” Kroeger; #5 Chuck Schluter; #4 Lars Andersen; #3 Howie Wallace; #2 Don Dysart; Bow Dennis Clarke
1967
1968
Box/Folder item
2/20 145
Master UW shell-builder George Pocock (left) and Dr. Alfred Strauss, Class of 1904, christen a new rowing shell, the Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, in Strauss’ honor
Seattle Times (photographer)
Strauss was a major benefactor to the UW and the rowing team. Head crew coach Dick Erickson is seated behind Pocock at left while the varsity crew stands in the background at right.
1968
2/20 146
Varsity crew
John A. Moore, Office of News Services, University of Washington (Photographer)
Left to right: Rick Cole, Glen Bowser, Lars Anderson, Howie Wallace, Doug Neil, Fred Mann, Mike Viereck, Brian Miller; Front: Coxswain Doug Wilkey (left) and coxswain Bob Moch
1968
box-folder:oversize
4/9 147
Varsity crew
James O. Sneddon, Office of Information Services, University of Washington (photographer)
1968
circa 1960-1970
Box/Folder item
2/21 148
Rower
circa 1960-1970
box-folder:oversize
4/10 149
Crews rowing in competition on Lake Washington, Seattle
circa 1960-1970
4/10 150
Crew rowing on Lake Washington, Seattle
circa 1960-1970
1971
Box/Folder item
3/8 151
UW Varsity coxswain (probably Dwight Phillips) holding the Ky Ebright Challenge Cup after the UW defeated UCLA, UBC and others at the Western Sprints competition rowed on the Seward Park course on Lake Washington, Seattle
Bob Peterson, Sports Illustrated (photographer)
May 23, 1971
2/22 152 1971
1972
Box/Folder item
2/23 153
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Coxswain Ned Anderson; Stroke Wes Clingan; #7 Mark Schedler; #6 Mike Cole; #5 Bill Walker; #4 Mel “Deacon” Hanson; #3 Mike Bronson; #2 Jon Buse; Bow Carl Williams
1972
box-folder:oversize
4/11 154
Collage of 7 photos of crew rowing
1972
1974
Box/Folder item
2/24 155
Mixed class (1975, 1976) lightweights
Rowers include Al Robe, Matt Kelly, Mike Stager, Greg Allen, Chris Johnson, Tom Patterson, John Hill, Mike Bulger, Karl Kunkel and Bruce Naito.
1974
1977
box-folder:oversize item
OS4 156
Varsity crew accepting the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta in England
The UW crew defeated the British National Team for the first US victory at Henley in 18 years. Left to right: Lord Killanin, President of the International Olympic Committee, who awarded the prizes; coxswain John Stillings; stroke Mike Hess; #5 Mark Umlauf ; bow Ron Jackman; #4 Mark Miller; #6 Terry Fisk; #3 Ross Parker; #7 Jay Franklin; and #2 Mark Sawyer.
1977
circa 1978
box:oversize item
K52 157
Crews rowing in the Montlake Cut of Lake Washington, probably on Opening Day of boating season, Seattle
circa 1978
1979
Box/Folder item
2/25 158
Varsity crew at the Pyramid and Great Sphinx at Giza during their trip to Egypt for the Festival of Oars
The trip included victories in races in Luxor and Cairo against teams from Egypt, Britain, Ireland, Belgium and Canada.
December 1978
circa 1970-1980
Box/Folder item
2/26 159-163
Four contact sheets of crews rowing on Lake Washington
T.M. Green Photographs, Bellevue, Washington (Photographer)
circa 1970-1980
2/26 164
Letter from T.M. Green to Coach Erickson regarding the previous four contact sheets
May 12
2/26 165
Contact sheet with photos of crew
Roger Horning, Edmonds, Washington (Photographer)
circa 1970- 1980
2/26 166
Crew posing with oars
circa 1970-1980
2/26 167
UW and Princeton crews lined up on dock (mounted on glass)
: Photograph mounted on glass
circa 1970-1980
2/26 168
Shirtless crew rowing in the John D. Brackenshell
The shell was named for John Bracken, a varsity rower (1940-1942) who died in a sailing accident on Lake Washington in 1942.
circa 1970-1980
1981
box-folder:oversize item
4/12 169
Poster of Henley Royal Regatta Ladies Plate awarded to the UW crew on July 5, 1981
1981
Box/Folder
2/27 170
Varsity crew rowing
Left to right: Coxswain Eric Cohen; Stroke Marius Felix; #7 Charles Clapp; #6 John Zevenbergen; #5 Sam Eastabrooks; #4 Greg Hoffman; #3 Alan Forney; #2 Alan Erickson; Bow Frank Davidson
1981
1983
Box/Folder item
2/28 171
Varsity crew at the Pyramids and Great Sphinx at Giza during their trip to Egypt
During the trip, the crew lost to Egypt and West Germany at Luxor and came back to defeat these same teams in the race at Cairo.
1983
1984
Box/Folder item
2/29 172
101 Club at Spike Africa Regatta
The crew is made up of varsity rowers from past years. Left to right: Joe Nickerson, John Menefee, Chris Ives, Nebojsha Janjic, Al Forney, John Zevenbergen, Charles Clapp, Ed Ives, John Stillings (kneeling)
1984

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Container(s) Description Dates
Practice
Box/Folder item
2/30 173
Crew placing rowing shell into the calm waters of Lake Washington
John A. Moore, Office of Information Services, University of Washington (photographer)
undated
2/30 174 undated
3/9 175
Crews launching rowing shells from the docks of the Conibear Shell house into Lake Washington
The Seattle Times (photographer)
undated
3/9 176
Crews launching rowing shells from the docks of the Conibear Shell house into Lake Washington
James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington (photographer)
undated
2/30 177
Crew removing rowing shell from Lake Washington on the dock of the Conibear Shell house at night
undated
2/30 178-180 undated
2/30 181
Crews rowing on Lake Washington
undated
2/30 182
Crews rowing on Lake Washington
The Daily, ASUW Photo Staff (photographer)
undated
2/30 183
Crew rowing in shadow of Mt. Rainier
undated
2/30 184
Elderly crew rowing on Lake Washington
This is probably a former varsity crew from the 1930s.
undated
2/30 184a
Crew rowing outside of building
undated
Rowing in Competition
Box/Folder item
2/31 185-186
Rowing Courses: Plotting points for start and finish of 2 mile course on Lake Washington near Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle
Chet Hovey (photographer)
undated
2/31 187
Rowing Courses: 1 ½ mile point on Lake Union, Seattle
Chet Hovey (photographer)
undated
2/31 188
Rowing Courses: Course along Leschi neighborhood on Lake Washington, Seattle
Chet Hovey (photographer)
undated
2/31 189
Rowing Courses: Plotting points for crew race, probably on Lake Washington
Chet Hovey (photographer)
undated
box-folder:oversize
OS4 190
Seward Park course on race day
Dexter, Seattle (photographer)
undated
Box/Folder
2/31 191
Aerial view of Poughkeepsie, NY, and Hudson River
The overview represents the area used for rowing competitions. It was likely used for promotional materials related to the 1968 crew.
circa 1940
2/31 192
Nelson House hotel in Poughkeepsie, NY
Arax Photo Studio, Poughkeepsie, NY (photographer)
UW crews likely stayed at this hotel during rowing competitions on the Hudson River.
circa 1910s-1920s
2/31 193
UW rowing cup trophy
undated
2/31 194
Plaque featuringBig W Club Medal for All-Around Athlete
undated
2/31 195
Crew officials standing on boat during competition, probably on Lake Washington
Left to right: Ernie Conrad, Sedge Thomson, Eddie Taylor and Warren Westlund, member of varsity crew 1947-1950
undated
2/31 196
Staging area for rowing shells and crews at rowing event, probably in California
Office of Information Services, University of Washington (Photographer)
undated
2/31 197
Staging area for rowing shells and crews at rowing event
undated
2/31 198
Crew (right) celebrating victory in race on Lake Washington, probably during Opening Day festivities
circa 1960s-1970s
2/31 199-201
Overview of crews rowing in competition on Lake Washington
undated
2/31 202-203
Crews rowing in competition on Lake Washington on the Opening Day of boating season
circa 1970s
Fours Rowing
box-folder:oversize item
4/13 204
National Association of Amateur Oarsmen “Diploma of Victory” awarded to the UW in honor of its victories in the 1948 National Championships and Olympic Trials in the four-oar with coxswain events
The UW crew went on to win the Four-Oar with Coxswain Gold Medal at the 1948 Olympic Games in England.
July 1948
Box/Folder
2/32 205
Coxswain and crew of the US four-oared shell with coxswain before the gold medal race at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland
DPA – Deutsche Presse-Agentur (photographer)
The crew, made up entirely of UW oarsmen, took home the bronze medal in the finals. Left to right: Fil Leanderson, Dick Wahlstrom, Al Ulbrickson, Jr., Carl Lovstad and coxswain Al Rossi (kneeling)
1952
box-folder:oversize
4/13 206
Poster of Henley Royal Regatta Visitor’s Cup awarded to the UW four-oared crew on July 3, 1977
1977
Box/Folder
2/32 207-215
Four-oared shell with coxswain rowing on the lake
circa 1970s
Container(s) Description Dates
Coaches (1907-1936)
Box/Folder item
2/33 216
Head Coach Hiram (HB) Conibear
Conibear coached at the UW from 1907-1917, invented the modern rowing stroke and is considered the “Father of Washington Crew.” He died after a fall from a fruit tree in the summer of 1917.
1907-1917
2/33 217
Varsity coach Edwin (Ed) Leader
Leader rowed on the varsity crew in 1913 (with twin brother Elmer) and 1916. He became varsity coach in 1917 after the accidental death of legendary coach Hiram Conibear. Leader coached through the 1921 season before leaving for a coaching job at Yale.
circa 1919
2/33 218
Targetcoaching launch
circa 1910s-1920s
2/33 219
Freshman coach Thomas Bolles
Bolles rowed on the varsity crew in 1926. He coached the UW freshmen from 1928-1936. He went on to coach the varsity at Harvard from 1937-1960 and then served as Harvard’s athletic director until his retirement.
1928-1936
Coach Al Ulbrickson (1927-1958)
Box/Folder item
2/34 220
(Left photo) Assistant freshman coach Norman Sonju (left) and freshman coach Tom Bolles. (Right photo) Senior crew manager Joe Adams (left), freshman coach Al Ulbrickson (center) and varsity oarsman Marius Glerup (right)
Sonju rowed varsity crew (1925-1927) and was captain of the varsity in 1927. He went on to be the freshman coach at Cornell from 1936-1946 and then the varsity coach at Wisconsin from 1947-1968. Bolles rowed varsity for the UW crew in 1926. He served as the freshman coach from 1928-1936. He then went on to coach the Harvard varsity crews from 1937-1960 and then served as Harvard’s athletic director until his retirement. The following year, 1928, Ulbrickson, with only one year of experience as freshman coach, assumed the varsity coaching position at the UW.
circa 1928
2/34 221
Freshman coach Ulbrickson
1927
2/34 222
Varsity coxswain Richard “Curly” Harris (left), freshman coach Tom Bolles (center) and varsity coach Ulbrickson (right)
1929-31
2/34 223 circa 1931
2/34 224
Man and Coach Ulbrickson (right) next to small Boeing airplane
undated
2/34 225
Varsity coach Ulbrickson (left) and freshman coach Walter “Bud” Raney
Raney served as freshman coach from 1937-1947 and left to coach the Columbia University varsity in 1948.
circa 1937-1947
2/34 226
Coaches timing crews from launch
Charles Steinhemer, Life Magazine (photographer)
Left to right: Driver, Coach Ulbrickson (looking at stopwatch), coach Tom Bolles (center, with sunglasses), freshman coach Walter “Bud” Raney (seated, wearing hat), Coach Pocock (right back, wearing hat)
June 27, 1946
box-folder:oversize
4/14 227
Coach Ulbrickson
circa 1940s-1950s
Box/Folder
2/34 228
Coach Ulbrickson
undated
2/34 229
Coach Ulbrickson and crew member (probably coxswain) with the101rowing shell
circa 1950-1958
Coach Dick Erickson (1968-1970s)
Box/Folder item
2/35 230a-b
New head coach Dick Erickson (left) and trainer Leo Marty at the crew’s spring camp on Lake Whatcom prior to the start of the 1968 rowing season
Erickson rowed on the varsity crew at the UW from 1956-1958. He served as head coach of the program from 1968-1987.
March 19,1968
2/35 231
New head coach Dick Erickson (center) speaking to his rowers at the crew’s spring camp on Lake Whatcom prior to the start of the 1968 rowing season
Bellingham Herald (photographer)
Trainer Leo Marty stands at right.
March 19,1968
2/35 232
Coach Erickson (left), former president of Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Horace McCurdy (2nd from left), shell-builder George Pocock (2nd from right) and UW Athletic Director Joe Kearney gathering around theTom McCurdy ’52rowing shell
The shell was likely named for Horace McCurdy’s son, Tom, who died in the Korean War.
circa 1960s
2/35 233
Coach Erickson (left) talking with two crew members including 1967-69 varsity rower Glen Bowser (right)
circa 1967-69
2/35 234
Coach Erickson (left) and man sitting in launch during crew practice, possibly on Lake Whatcom
Bellingham Herald (photographer)
March 29, 1969
2/35 235 circa 1970
2/35 236
Coach Erickson speaking to his rowers
circa 1967-1971
2/35 237-238 circa 1967-1971
2/35 239
Coach Erickson
circa 1967-1971
3/10 240
Coach Erickson using bullhorn to direct his crews on Lake Washington
The Seattle Times (photographer)
circa 1967-1971

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Container(s) Description Dates
Coaches from Other Schools
Box/Folder item
2/36 241
Columbia varsity coach Walter “Bud” Raney (right) and a rower, at Spuyten Duyvil, NY
Warman, Columbia University (photographer)
Raney rowed on the UW varsity crew from 1933-1935. He coached the UW freshmen from 1937-1947. In 1948, he became the Columbia University varsity coach.
circa 1948
2/36 242
Princeton varsity coach Delos “Dutch” Schoch (left) and crew captain Herbert L. Dillion
Princeton Photo Service (photographer)
Schoch rowed on the UW varsity crew from 1935-1937. He coached crew at Princeton from 1946-1965.
circa 1946-1965
2/36 243
Wisconsin varsity coach Norman Sonju (left) examining a rowing oar with some of his rowers
University of Wisconsin Sports News Service (photographer)
Sonju rowed on the UW varsity crew from 1925-1927. He was team captain in 1927. He was freshman crew coach at Cornell from 1936-1946. He became varsity coach at Wisconsin in 1947 until his retirement in 1968.
circa 1947-1968
Crews from Other Schools
Box/Folder item
2/37 244-246
Stanford crew
circa 1910
2/37 247
Wisconsin oarsman
circa 1910s
2/37 248
Columbia University crews rowing on the Hudson River in preparation for the Poughkeepsie Regatta
June 5, 1949
2/37 249
Wisconsin varsity crew practicing on the Hudson River in preparation for the Poughkeepsie Regatta
circa June 20, 1949
2/38 250
Crew rowing in Marietta, Ohio
Glass Negative
The negative envelope has a drawing of the Fundus Gland.
1931
Color Slides from the First Cincinnati Regatta
The First Cincinnati Regatta was held on June 19, 1982 at the East Fork State Park on Harsha Lake near Cincinnati, Ohio. The race was the first National Collegiate Rowing Championship between Yale, Cornell, University of California-Berkeley and Syracuse. The day long event with novice and junior events as well as the first intercollegiate varsity race ended with Yale as the winning team of the College Varsity race taking home the prize of an all-expenses paid trip to the Henley Regatta in England. The event with numbers in attendance around 6500 people, raised money for the Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders.
From accompanying material: The slides are gifts of the Board of the Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders in appreciation of your efforts to make the Regatta successful. To the coaches who were willing to come if invited, as well as those who were here, we hope you can use them to promote your program over the next year. Photographs for color slides taken by Charles Doll, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box/Folder item
2/39 251-1
Crowd standing near fence with medic van in the background
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-2
Striped tent with British and American flags
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-3
Children and adults playing with a parachute
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-4
A man in a baseball cap holding a microphone
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-5
Man adjusting a rigger on a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-6
Three men in conference with tents in the background
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-7
View of the parking lot with a family picnic and balloons in the foreground
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-8
Rower adjusting the swivel and gate on a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-9
Man in a blue parka using a megaphone
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-10
Male rowing team carrying boats over their heads
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-11
Two rowers in red holding lifting a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-11
Two rowers in red holding lifting a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-12
Single rower carrying a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-13
Team in blue uniforms rowing with coxswain visible
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-14
Man in profile wearing an United States Olympic Committee jacket
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-15
Four members of a rowing team waving from a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-16
Two young rowers in green uniforms in their boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-17
Boats with oars
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-18
Single man rowing
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-19
Close up of young man rowing
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-20
Close up of a young girl in a striped uniform and denim shorts holding a boat
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-21
Group of men in speedboat with white flag, stopwatch and megaphone
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-22
Four teams, Syracuse, Yale, Cornell and California, rowing for the College Varsity race
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-23-251-32
Collegiate teams rowing in College Varsity race
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-33
Man in a blue baseball cap
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-34
Man in a suit in conversation
June 19, 1982
2/39 251-35
Members of the Yale Crew Team
June 19, 1982

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Boats and boating--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • College students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Racing shells--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Rowers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Rowing coaches--Washington (State)--Seattle hotographs
  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Conibear, Hiram B.--Photographs

Corporate Names

  • University of Washington--Rowing--Photographs
  • University of Washington--Students--Photographs
  • Varsity Boat Club (University of Washington)--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)--Social life and customs