Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crews of Phillips Brooks and Kirkland Houses led the way in their respective heats in the qualifying trials for the Agassiz Cup race which will be held on the Henley course next Wednesday afternoon. Lowell and Leverett were the other eights to qualify but a meeting of the crew managers this afternoon may make some changes since the Adams crew, although third in its heat, covered the course more quickly than Kirkland by about seven seconds...
...first heat all four crews kept together for the first half mile but the superior weight of the other eights was thereafter instrumental in causing Dunster to be left behind. Because of their semi-varsity standing the Brooks crew were using a varsity shell, and had the advantage of varsity coaching and of better medical supplies while the other outfits were using equipment from the Weld boathouse. But they showed that such attention had been justified by doing the Henley distance, a mile and five-sixteenths, in seven minutes and ten seconds...
...open longer at present the cost of keeping the Hemenway Gym amounts to $11,000 a year and $7,000 of this sum is used to pay for heat and light. Most to this will be saved despite the fact that it will be necessary to keep the New Athletic Building open longer each day. In order to take care of the men who are now using New Athletic Building will be made available to them...
Through work on a book on Engineering Materials, with chapters on Testing machines; iron--gray, malleable, wrought, alloy; carbon and alloy steels; heat treating; non-ferrous metals and alloys; copper, tin, nickel, lead, zinc, aluminum, etc., I have come in contact with many products and processes. In spite of the depression, there is marked activity in research work, and as there is activity in this field, then this is the one to train students to enter, instead of in the already overcrowded ones...
Harvard was rowing the Columbia graduates that afternoon. And the Lions were hitting on all eight cylinders. The race got underway. Columbia went ahead a little, but Harvard was not far behind. The Crimson giants were waiting for the proper moment to turn on the heat...