Word: highly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...England group of men of letters which attained so enviable a position in the second half of the last century. As poet, essayist and physician, Holmes was equally successful. He lectured for many years in the Harvard Medical School, and his standing in his profession was always notably high. To be commemorated by so distinguished a company of men as are to speak in Sanders tonight is indeed a fitting tribute to this well-known and delightful poet...
...Haven High School...
...University crew led by half a length, and, although the stroke had been lowered slightly, still drew away. A quarter of a mile further the lead had been increased to open water, and at Harvard Bridge the University crew was leading by three lengths. At this point Columbia's high stroke began to tell on the men, and the crew was clearly out of the race. From Harvard Bridge to the finish the University crew gained steadily, rowing about 33. Entering upon the final stretch Sargent raised the stroke to 38, and the crew finished fully six lengths ahead...
...Columbia crew, with its long body swing, did not send the boat ahead well at a high stroke, and the crew did not row well together. The University crew, on the other hand, rowed together very well, and was able to draw away from Columbia rowing a lower stroke. The crew finished in good from...
...team, four to run, F. M. de Selding '10, T. S. Blumer '10, E. K. Merrihew '10, H. W. Kelley '11, H. Jaques, Jr., '11, R. C. Foster '11; 120-yard hurdles, W. M. Rand '09; 100-yard dash, R. C. Foster '11; shot-put, C. C. Little '10; high jump, R. G. Harwood '09, S. C. Lawrence '10, A. D. Barker '11; pole-vault; J. L. Berr '10, E. C. Lawrence '10; broad jump, C. C. Little...