Word: heat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard swim (individual times count) First heat won by Robert Gay, M. I. T. 2m. 53 3-5s.; second, Philip Wade, C. C N. Y., 2m. 55 3-5s.; third, Malvin H. Leo nard, Harvard, 3m. 10 4-5s. Second hea won by Robert Bolan, M. I. T., 2m. 5 4-5s.; second, Edward Karsten, C. C. N. Y., 3m. 5 2-5s.; third Sidney J. Rogers Harvard...
...yard swim (individual times count): First heat won by William C. Foster M. I. T., 26s.; second, Ernest Baehr, C. C N. Y., 28 4-5s.; third, C. Upton Shreve Harvard, 29 3-5s. Second heat won by Charles Scranton, M. I. T., 26 3-5s.; second, Robert C. Jackson, Harvard, 28 3-5s.; third, Samuel Schenberg...
...Tech. and the University are expected to outscore the New York swimmers. Owing to the fact that there are only five lanes in the tank and that the surface is crowded when all are in use, it is planned to run the 100-yard and 220-yard events in heats, with a representative from each college starting in each heat. The time of each individual will be taken and the heats added. The Tech. team has not been defeated this year...
...crisis which threatens so strongly our present status of peace, it is natural that men who love their country should ask what they can do. "Old men for council," but young men are impatient in council. They want swift action, a blow while the iron is in its whitest heat...
...color gray, the dress of its people largely black. That austerity that is only hinted at in the saddest parts of Brittany, is in Spain magnified to the dignity of a persistent vision, brooding in the colorless sky, dispelled, or rather, transformed, only for a moment in the heat of noon, intense, akin to the early Gothic. It is strain to the verge of insanity. In England, Blake's engravings have something of its spirit. It is fundamental in Spain and it is what Goya and el Greco and now Zuloaga have put in their paintings...