Word: develope
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...revolts to flee to New York, where she tries to be herself; whe obtains a heraing for her voice from the great Auchinloss, but it is not a great voice. Who knows but that sufficient freedom given her in her earlier year might not have allowed it to develop? At any rate, Lilly decides that her daughter should have none of the cramping "Chinese shoes" into which she was thrust slue and body the day she was born. In telling of Lilly's fight to gain for her daughter what she could never have, Miss Hurst has an excellent opportunity...
Coach Spaeth has commented upon the expense and time necessary to develop a crew that can maintain the staying power annually exhibited at New London. Ever since English methods were first applied at Harvard, rigorous training has been a permanent feature in rowing. There was a time, indeed, when the squad trained throughout the year, working on the machines and running five or six miles on alternate days in the winter time. It undoubtedly requires time and equipment to teach men to row correctly. But to relax emphasis upon form and the finer points of the sport would call forth...
...control; he and Goode will probably prove to be the main pitching reliances during the season. The rest of the line-up is made up entirely of experienced players, and with them as a skeleton for the moulding of the rest of the team. Coach Slattery expects to develop a hard-hitting accurately-throwing and smoothly-working team...
Four men have shown up well as pitchers. Margetts, the best and most experienced of these, has played on the first team for two years and has a fine record. Harvey, Thomas and Jeffries have all worked well when called upon and it is expected they will develop into first-class material as the season progresses...
...Freshman crews. In former years a temporary captain was appointed at the beginning of the season and the same man almost invariably was elected to permanent captaincy. Under the present system a new captain is appointed each week, thereby giving each oars-man an opportunity to demonstrate and develop his ability as a leader...