Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...judged. Mr. Stearn's article on "The Origin of the Advocate" is an extremely interesting bit of college journalistic history. Of the fiction "The Brothers-in-Law" is the strongest as well as the most elaborately worked-up, and "Yesterday and Today," though it does not make itself entirely clear, comes easily second. "A Glass of Absinthe" is rather too artificial in its style to have force enough to carry its incident. "A Clover" is a mere sketch, but not badly done...
...nearly six o'clock before the start was made. Crew No. 2 caught the water first, and gained about a quarter of a length. There was considerable splashing on both sides, but it was a very even thing between the two. Clear water was not seen between the two boats from start to finish. Crew No. 2, however, always had the lead, and, although Crew No. 1 made a spurt at the end which yielded them a little. Crew 2 finished winners by a scant half length...
...last number of the Association Record contains an interesting article on "Religious Life at Harvard," written by a graduate of Yale who has spent some years here. It gives a very clear and excellent account of the different religious organizations here and being written with considerable care and attention it is well worth reading...
...selection of J. E. Givens was carefully given, clear and vigorous...
...Reed's pronunciation was clear, but he was a little labored and studied in his delivery and gestures...