Word: hanged
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...short forward, lack snap, and slump at the finish of the stroke. The Weld Freshmen, though smaller than the Newell, have had more experience. At present they do not row well together, and as a result their boat rolls badly. They have a tendency to rush their slides and hang at the full reach...
...number of original drawings by Turner, Proun, and sevenal, other English, artists have lately been acquired by the Department of Architecture, and are now on view at the Fogg Museum, where they will remain until the new Architectural building is completed. They hang upon the south wall of the upper gallery, on the left hand side of the door...
...river, Brownell having put some of the dash into the crew that he secured in the Freshman race with Yale last June. The individual faults are chiefly clipping and bringing in the hands too low at the finish, also a marked tendency to rush the slides and hang at the full reach is noticeable. The crew has lately been greatly strengthened by the return of Bullard to 6, Atkinson being moved back to 2 to replace Champollion, but yesterday Campbell at 3 was ill and obliged to cede his place to Merritt. It is uncertain whether his illness will prevent...
...death of Knut Brovik, and the fall of Solness. It is incoherent and is, throughout, illogical, almost trivial. The crack in the wall, designedly neglected to cause the death of two children and destroy the happiness of half a dozen people, seems too small a peg on which to hang such tragic events. The abrupt and meaningless transition, in the scene between Hilda and Solness in the first act, from church steeples to the kingdom of youth, and back again, is worthy of the veriest tyro. But in the expression of subtle thoughts and emotions and in shades of feeling...