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Last updated Sunday, April 20, 2008. I've written a memoir about my rowing experiences at MIT.
This memoir, written by a Junior Varsity oarsman from the class of 1963, relates how a squad of unathletic kids at a non jock school carrying the normal heavy academic work load that all MIT students carry somehow managed to live up to a legendary sprint and in their senior year became the “lightweight crew to beat.” In the telling of the story we catch a glimpse of what life at MIT is like as well as see how competitive intercollegiate athletics can be integrated with serious academic studies. The memoir is available from online booksellers and Jack has set up a webpage with the necessary information: The 80 page booklet has exactly the same contents as the version that was informally distributed in 2003, however, the cover has been changed. The new cover is a photo, allegedly taken by Pete Staecker, ‘64, which shows the Harvard Boathouse dock as it appeared at about 6 AM on Sunday, March 31, 1963 after it was allegedly painted by an errant unauthorized group of oarsmen from MIT. ...Jack Lynch '63 Jack can be contacted through the Alumni Directory
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