Word: necks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first few strokes gave way to clean blade work. In the second half-mile Yale overcame Harvard's lead and was 1 second ahead at the mile flag. By the time that the 1 1-2 mile flag was reached the University crew, with a slow stroke, was rowing neck and neck with Yale. At about this point, Weeks, the Yale bow, lost the rhythm of his stroke, cutting short at the full reach and rushing his slide on the recovery. At the 2-mile flag, however, he was rowing better...
...strap fastening his hands up to his left shoulder and then slipped it forward by grinding his shoulder on the floor. It was then possible for him to unbuckle this strap with his teeth, and to undo with his hands, although enclosed in the sleeves, the strap behind his neck. Thus the jacket was sufficiently loosened to enable him to drag it over his head...
Reginald Messenger Gignoux '04, died from injuries received in an attempt to board a train in motion at Great Neck, Long Island, his home, on August 15. Before his death, which occurred within an hour after he was injured, he showed great presence of mind and heroism...
...Geological Conference. Papers: Colonial Development. Professor R. T. Jackson.--The Amygdaloidal Basalt of Hough's Neck. Mr. La Forge. Geological Museum, Oxford street entrance...
Geological Conference. Papers: Colonial Development. Professor R. T. Jackson.--The Amygdaloidal Basalt of Hough's Neck. Mr. La Forge. Geological Museum, Oxford street entrance...