Word: light
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been reporting daily for crew practice on the machines, and the voluntary rowing during the examination period, which was instituted for the first time this year, has met with success. A registering device has been fixed on two of the machines which shows a light at the catch and the finish of each stroke so that Coach Haines may better be able to watch the timing of the strokes. It is planned to put them on every machine as soon as possible if they prove as useful as it is hoped...
Yesterday's practice was the last hard one before the Princeton game. There will be a light drill this afternoon after which the men will rest up so as to be in good condition to meet the Tigers. The game will start promptly as usual at 8.15 o'clock...
...effect in this as in all other things, for no one could play these parts as they are played--with the possible exception of another Frenchman. M. Clerget is a really powerful person on the stage, and his abilities are not limited to a single field; he is light, amusing, and whimsical or serious, as the case may require, and in both moods equally fine. In contrast to these figures are Marjorie Patterson as Pierrot and Margot Kelly as Phrynette, who, although well adapted to their chosen characters, have an American, air about their work, which must mark...
...pajamas or fur coats at night, or in less picturesque garb at day, the pleasure seekers follow the clanging engine. The light of the fire is in their eyes. Their minds are joyous for the sight of great building crashing, and brave firemen being overcome, and fair heroines on eleventh stories jumping into their anticipating arms. True, such luxuries are seldom realized. The end of the fire-seeking trail is generally a wood-shed or a chicken-house which some urchin has se alight. Fair heroines are scarce; and tall sky-scrapers refuse to burn except at uncertain intervals...
Coach Winsor gave the hockey team a light workout at the Arena yesterday afternoon, with no scrimmage. T. C. Thacher '18, regular coverpoint until he fell in practice and injured his knee three weeks ago, was back on the ice today for the first time, with his knee in good shape. E. O. Balker '17 was given a day off yesterday. R. Baldwin '17 taking his place in the regular forward line...