Word: cut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rowing a higher stroke, put more drive into the shell. At the half-mile they had increased their lead to three lengths, which they maintained to the finish. The Sophomores did not put their stroke up until the last four hundred yards, and then it was too late to cut down the open water between the boats. The time of the winning crew was five minutes and 56 seconds. Medals and possibly numerals in an oval will be awarded to the members of the Junior eight...
...manager of the University team, while the second man will be appointed second assistant manager of the second team. Candidates who are unable to report this morning should give their names to H. Robb '18, Claverly 19. Eight men will be retained after the spring work, and a preliminary cut will probably be made about the middle of the season next fall...
Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of the Economics Department in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday said that to make possible the enlistment of men in Government service, the United States must cut down on luxuries, and probably resort to female employment when possible. He also said that our greatest help to the Allies in the food problem would be to raise wheat which is their greatest need at present...
...military purposes. To get extra laborers there are two possibilities: first, there must be greater utilization of women. For this, it would be necessary for those who are not now at work discharge their servants that they might be used for other purposes. The second possibility is in cutting down on luxuries. The men thus released could enlist or turn to more necessary production. Similar results would be obtained if we all wore our old clothes twice as long. The textile industry could then cut its labor in half...
...University baseball squad held their third outdoor practice of the season yesterday. Coach Duffy put the men through the usual warming up practice and then lined them up for a regular nine-inning game, which was cut short at the end of the sixth inning on account of rain. Team A was again victorious, securing a 10 to 3 victory, Ashley and Delano holding the second-string players to three scattered singles. Errors were frequent for both sides, the wet condition of the field and ball being partly accountable for the numerous misplays. Only one change was made...