Word: felted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Brown declared that the class crews have often felt that the crew selected to race Yale was really not the best eight. Men who have rowed in these class shells have suggested that the results of three prelinduary races should determine the choice of the crew to be sent to Derby. But even when this is done, Coach Brown said, the feeling of injustice is apt to remain, so it is probable that a committee from the class eights will meet with the coaches this year to choose the representative boat...
...only. The University authorities in charge of athletic policies feel that it is better to engage in the competition for the team title than individual title. In a small way this is a furtherance of the "athletics for all" policy pursued by Director of Athletics Bingham. Besides it is felt generally that the necessity of entering a man in the individual play will materially weaken the team...
...dusty coves into which the new message--grown a little stale in the East by now--will never penetrate. There are houses where a copy of the Mercury has never been seen; where mint juleps are still to be obtained, but where, on the other hand, the residents have felt not call to assassinate their paster. There may be found the works of Joseph Addison, a social critic who wrote as a gentleman for other gentlemen, and who will be read is such dark corners long after Mr. Mencken has jostled past St. Peter and gone to inspect the boobs...
...rotunda will be reduced, and at the same time made more attractive. It was felt that not only was the edifice too cumbersome for present traffic problems, but that it was most ungainly as well...
...reason perhaps, must be sought in the harm that men had done to her from her childhood, in the vices by which she had been ruined in her early, vagrant life, and which in her own conception of them had so outraged her heart that she no longer felt it to deserve that a young man should with his love rescue and ennoble...