Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Emmett, 154. He does not keep his arms straight, meets his oar, overreaches with his shoulders, and is slow at full reach and shoot...
First crew-Stroke, Miller, 156. He reaches round with his left shoulder and does not keep his back straight at full reach. His body is not steady at the finish, he meets his oar, hurries his finish, and does not keep his oar high enough at full reach. Otherwise his rowing is very good...
...Davis, 166. He does not shoot hard enough nor does he keep his body still. In other respects he pulls a good...
...inconsistency when the committee allows the H. A. A. to compete in New York, and at the same time adheres strictly to the rule with baseball and football. It is possible for the baseball and football teams to meet, within New England, their best rivals; and so keep up the highest interest in these sports. On the other hand, it is impossible this spring for the H. A. A. to meet worthy rivals in New England...
These graduate committees, then, of each association, keep the best methods of working, and discard the worst. In this, their work, they can give, from their experience, the best advice in regard to the management and policy of each association. In short, they can work most effectively towards the raising of the athletic standard at Harvard...