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...Blind," by Lee Simonson, a piece of symbolistic satire in dialogue, hardly hits its mark. A review of Mr. Hermann Hagedorn's "Silver Blade" is highly laudatory but not very discerning. The play seems to have been not well understood by the critic. A former editorial, pointing out the advantages of the Degree with Distinction in History and Literature, is reprinted with good reason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Neilson Reviews Advocate | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

...team. Harding prepared for college at Groton School, where he played for 3 years on the football team, and captained it his last year. He has played end and tackle on the Freshman team part of this year, but was kept out for some time through a cracked shoulder-blade...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: E. Harding 1911 Football Captain | 10/30/1907 | See Source »

...Faulkner '09 at number 3 fills the seat fairly well. His slide control is inferior to the other men in the crew, but he is particularly clean in his blade work. Last year he was captain and 7 on the 1909 Freshman crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW LONDON REGATTA | 6/21/1907 | See Source »

...crew went out again at 6.45 o'clock, the men were again confined to the Inlet. Although Coach Wray accompanied them in a launch, he was unable to keep very close to them. A faster stroke was held than in the morning, and all the men showed clean blade work. On the whole, the day's practice was encouraging after their last showing here. This afternoon both crews will hold their final practice before the race, and the Harvard eight will row over the course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL RACE TOMORROW | 5/29/1907 | See Source »

Throughout the practice the whole crew seemed to have considerable difficulty in controlling their slides. The blade work was very smooth and the men pulled together in splendid form, and on the trip upstream the boat spaced out almost to the rudder posts. They did not do so well on the row down-stream against the tide, however, and at times the shell checked perceptibly. Physically the men are in very good condition, although they are not trained very fine. They are all able to follow Tappan quite well, as was shown yesterday, when he raised the stroke to about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST HARD CREW PRACTICE | 5/10/1907 | See Source »

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