Word: holing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oarsmen and cox in crew C were the victims. When above the Brighton bridge,--nearly to the first dam in Watertown,--their shell struck a piece of ice, which punched a small hole amidships. The shell rapidly filled and before the crew could pull ashore, the water had nearly reached the gunwales. The men jumped into the water and abandoned the shell to Coach Stevens in his launch. Theoretically, they ran back to the boathouse, but it is rumored that nine men in dripping rowing togs arrived at Newell shortly after the accident in automobiles...
...shell was towed back to Newell boathouse while the other two crews continued their workout. The hole was found to be only about an inch in diameter,--not involving serious damage to the thin hull. Shells were used yesterday for the first time, because the river appeared to be clear of ice, and shells, not barges, were available at Newell boathouse. Barges were used Wednesday...
...Turner '27, the undefeated Freshman lightweight. The 125-pound class job will probably go again to Carl Stearns '26 who has won two falls and three decisions out of seven matches, but the graduation of Morris Michelson '24 and Captain George Karelitz '24 will leave a hole in the line-up not easy to fill. F. B. Hill '26, the scrappiest fighter on the team can take Karelitz's place in the 145-pound class if he can beat out Captain H. R. Wood '27 of the Freshman team, while D. H. Campbell '27 or H. H. Moody...
There seems scarcely a loop-hole out of the pitiful plight in which England finds herself. In the midst of such vigor Malthus offers no, remedy. There are possibilities in Swift's old cure for the starvation in Ireland. And yet it is only too probable that the English population would continue to recreate itself like the hydra-headed monster. To adopt the fatalistic attitude and let nature take its course would doubtless lead in a short time to such swarms that all Britain would be a vast human sardine-can. Yet there is a gleam of hope like...
Senators on record; Senators in a hole...