Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...raised its beat to 36, and in the closing 300 yards the stroke went up and up until a racing pitch of 43 was reached. Such a terrifically high stroke at the end of a fairly fast four mile row gave abundantly evidence of the excellent conditions of Coach Brown's men. W. G. Saltonstall '28, who was out of action all last week, showed no ill effects after the strenuous workout...
...Lieder, II Sever 23 Dr. Silz, III Sever 24 German 12b Sever 30 Government 8 Sever 35 Greek B I Sever 30 History 10b Sem. Mus. 1 History 12 Memorial Hall History 56 New Lect. Hall Latin 12 Sever 18 Mathematics A II Professor Graustein, 1 Harvard 6 Mr. Brown, 2 Harvard 6 Mr. Wexler, 3 Harvard 3 Mathematics C II Professor Coolidge, 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Hedlund, 2 Harvard 5 Mr. Cairns, 3 Harvard 2 Mr. Peterson, 4 Harvard 2 Mathematics 4 Sever 6 Mathematics 8 Sever 5 Meteorology 2 Memorial Hall Mineralogy 2 Mineral. Lect. Rm. Music...
...Lect. HallGeology 17 Emerson FGerman 1a II New Lect. HallGerman 2Prof. Lieder, II Sever 23Dr. Silz, III Sever 24German 12b Sever 30Government 8 Sever 35Greek B I Sever 30History 10b Sem. Mus. 1History 12 Memorial HallHistory 56 New Lect. HallLatin 12 Sever 13Mathematics A IIProfessor Graustein, 1 Harvard 6Mr. Brown, 2 Harvard 6Mr. Wexler, 3 Harvard 3Mathematics C IIProfessor Coolidge, 1 Harvard 5Mr. Hedlund, 2 Harvard 5Mr. Cairns, 3 Harvard 2Mr. Peterson, 4 Harvard 2Mathematics 4 Sever 6Mathematics 3 Sever 5Meteorology 2 Memorial HallMineralogy 2 Mineral. Lect. Rm.Music 6 Sever 5Philosophy AProf. Eaton, E1, E2 Emerson JMr. Morgan...
...morning the two shells paddled downstream to the two mile mark and changed boats. Although the water was not rough, and the weather ideal for rowing, Coach E. J. Brown '96 did not have the crews race. The two eights changed shells and then paddled back over the two mile course. The only change in the seating was made in the second boat where A. A. Campbell '30 and B. J. Harrison '29 changed seats...
...Brown, grey, maroon, blue and green bound kodaks perked their lenses through the show windows of Eastman Kodak Co. stores last week. They were vanity kodaks for the "girl graduate and the bride," said the signs. Eastman, by breaking away from black kodaks, has done what the fountain pen makers did five years ago, and the portable typewriter people more recently...