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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...June Advocate and the Class-Day Advocate, fresh from the press, make a very strong finish to a hard year's work on the part of the editors. There is much good grain among the chaff. The Class-Day number contains the Class Poem by James Gore King Jr.--remarkable above all for its sincerity. One stanza every man in 1920 who hears it and every man in every other class who reads it will not forget...

Author: By T. L. Hoob ., | Title: ADVOCATE'S CLASS DAY NUMBER MAKES "STRONG FINISH" | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...eighth mile the first crew gave a remarkable exhibition of driving ability. The eights had been rowing at about 29 strokes to the minute, practically even, and in this last stretch the first boat did not raise the number of strokes, but by putting on extra drive at the finish, put three lengths between it and the second, crossing the finish line 9 minutes and 45 seconds after the start. Crew B covered the course in 10 minutes exactly. This compares very favorably with the time made by the Yale crews under similar conditions and over the same distance, when...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW "A" COVERS TWO MILES IN FAST TIME | 6/19/1920 | See Source »

...afternoon the three crews headed down stream where the first eight paddled over about three miles while the yearlings raced the second boat over the two-mile course. Although no time was taken, the Freshmen showed up very well, leading Crew B at the finish line by half a length. This is indicative of the progress made at Red Top by the first-year men under the supervision of Coach Herbert Haines. Every indication points to a very close race between the Crimson and Blue 1923 crews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOWNPOUR CUTS SHORT MORNING WORK-OUT OF CREW MEN ON THAMES | 6/18/1920 | See Source »

...first detachment of men from the University Artillery Unit will leave for Summer Camp at Camp Knox, Kentucky, today. Fifteen men are in the group, and they will be followed tomorrow and succeeding days by other groups, as rapidly as the men finish their examinations. The men going to camp are as follows: June 16th, E. C. Cotter '22, H. W. Hardy '22, W. M. Westman '22, A. Loring '22, R. F. Elder '22, C. E. Dupee '22, R. A. Cutter '22, G. R. Scithers '22, E. D. Sage '23, G. B. Lourie '23, C. L. Short...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARTILLERY MEN LEAVE FOR CAMP KNOX TODAY | 6/16/1920 | See Source »

...shows improvement. As before, the second crew paced for the first two miles, while the 1923 oarsmen took up the stroke during the last half of the stretch. The second boat ended up even with the University eight, but the Freshmen were left two lengths behind at the finish of the second two miles. The yearlings time was fairly good, however, as they covered the distance in a little over 10 minutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ONE WEE BOY CAUSE OF RIOT AT GALES FERRY | 6/15/1920 | See Source »

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