Word: basins
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which had cropped out in the Quadrangular regatta with Pennsylvania, Cornell, and M. I. T. on May 9. Yesterday marked a return to the speed work in preparation for the race with Navy on the Severn this Saturday, when the first boat was sent over the course in the Basin in a time trial. The time was not announced...
...jungle to dispute possession of the clearing. They are used to these annoyances, and could themselves be annoying if you should ascend the Parima River to its source and find them at home, before they have made their annual pilgrimage over the Sierra Parima to the Orinoco Basin in Venezuela. But these placid cannibals were most likely at a loss, last winter, when they pricked their ears to the distant humming of a billion ants on the move, a humming that became the drone of a host of baritone bees, of one giant bee, of a visible giant bee with...
...time for the winning Crimson shell was 9 minutes and 11 seconds, which established a course record for the new lane in the Basin. Coach Brown's championship Class crew negotiated the distance in 9 minutes and 17 seconds last year, and until Saturday this stood as the record...
...competition in the Basin will be more than fierce. In the last two years M. I. T. has forged ahead rapidly in this sport. Cornell is never without several powerful eights, and Pennsylvania is noted for its high-stroke, hard fighting early season crews...
Coach Haines' third Freshman eight will race the Huntington School this afternoon in a mile race in the Basin. The Crimson shell will be boated as follows: Stroke, T. H. Eliot; 7. L. L. Wallingford; 6, M. M. Canfield; 5, H. R. Earle; 4, Louis Reynal; 3, C. R. Hayes; 2, L. B. R. Foster; bow, Franklin Dexter; coxswain, P. T. Haskell