Word: luke
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Love will probably stick with the surprise line-up which gave Harvard its unexpected victory over M.I.T., Princeton, and Dartmouth last weekend. After a brief try at number six oar, Captain Perry Boyden has been reinstated at stroke, but the new line-up features only one other varsity letterman, Luke Breck-inridge, at number three...
Unless Love changes his mind today or tomorrow, the Crimson will feature the following lineup, from bow to stroke: senior Al Hager, junior Art Holcombe, senior Luke Breckinridge, sophomore Nick Bancroft, junior Spencer Borden, sophomore Larry Timpson, junior John Hodges, and Boyden. Senior Jim Rosenstein will...
...situation has developed to the point where the Crimson coach has experimented with combinations not including the other three returning lettermen--Luke Beckinridge, last year's seven oar; Ken Gregg, a fixture in the five seat for two years; and junior John Higginson, who rowed at number two last year. Also, Love has been hampered by the loss of coxswain Bob Goodwin, sidelined with an infected throat. Additionally, there is not much help from last year's freshman boat: Only three sophomores from the first freshman shell have turned...
With only four returning lettermen, competition among the oarsmen is unusually strong this year. Love notes he is depending on the returnees, led by captain Perry Boyden, to provide a strong nucleus for the shell. The other lettermen are seniors Luke Breckinridge and Ken Gregg and junior John Higginson. So far, Love said yesterday, he has not attempted to put together a varsity shell, but will begin testing combinations soon. If he is lucky he hopes to have a definite line-up by the end of vacation...
...written in a beautiful, contemporary style; it has a dignity of its own." Added Princeton's Dr. Franklin W. Young: "The new translation brings us close to the colloquial style which predominates in the original Greek text." Some striking examples of colloquialism: "he began to feel the pinch" (Luke 15:14); "Remember: sparse sowing, sparse reaping" (II Corinthians 9:6); "I never sponged upon you . . ." (II Corinthians 12:13).* Pearls to Pigs. Other critics were not quite so charitable. British Theologian...