Word: offs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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McDuffie (7) has his oar too high off the water and has a tendency to drop over at the full reach; and is slow on the shoot.
Farley has his oar too high off the water at full reach, is slow at the catch and shortens.
Richardson (2) has his oar too high off the water, catches late, does not get his power on quick enough, and has a tendency to rush his slide.
The first regular performance of the French play, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," in Brattle Hall last evening, was a decided improvement on the dress rehearsal. The play went off smoothly, with but few promptings, and was on the whole meritorious.
PIERIAN SODALITY.- Dorchester concert tonight. It is absolutely necessary that every man be present. Special car leaves square at 6.30 sharp. If any man is unable to go he must let the officers know immediately. Concert at 7.45, Norfolk Hall, Dorchester. If late, take Dorchester car, via Grove Hall. Get...