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REV. F. H. SILL, a Father of the semimonastic Order of the Holy Cross of the Episcopal Church and a former Columbia Varsity coxswain, is taking his crew of Kent School, of which he is both headmaster and crew-coach, to England in June to row in the 100th anniversary of the classic Henley Regatta.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

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REV. F. H. SILL, a Father of the semimonastic Order of the Holy Cross of the Episcopal Church and a former Columbia Varsity coxswain, is taking his crew of Kent School, of which he is both headmaster and crew-coach, to England in June to row in the 100th anniversary of the classic Henley Regatta. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

REV. F. H. SILL, a Father of the semimonastic Order of the Holy Cross of the Episcopal Church and a former Columbia Varsity coxswain, is taking his crew of Kent School, of which he is both headmaster and crew-coach, to England in June to row in the 100th anniversary of the classic Henley Regatta. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

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