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Robert Egerton Swartwout : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Egerton Swartwout
Robert Egerton Swartwout (July 2, 1905 – June 2, 1951) was an American-born author, poet, cartoonist, and coxswain. He was the only son of American architect Egerton Swartwout and British-born Geraldine Davenport Swartwout. He drew from his rowing experience to produce a locked room mystery about The Boat Race and many poems. ==Rowing== Swartwout rowed and coxed for Middlesex School in Concord, MA, from which he graduated on June 13, 1924.〔Date: April 12, 1930, Paper: Boston Herald (Boston, MA), Page: 11〕 While attending Trinity College at the University of Cambridge he became the first American to cox Cambridge University Boat Club to victory over Oxford in 1930.〔Date: Sunday, April 13, 1930, Paper: Evansville Courier and Press (Evansville, IN), Page: 12〕 Swartwout was 5' 6", weighed , and possessed a powerful bass voice.〔Date: April 13, 1930, Paper: Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, NJ), Page: 30〕
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