Word: pace
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first meet of the season yesterday the Freshman cross country team swamped Rindge Technical School by a score of 36-83, running over the three mile hill and dale course at Belmont. Dean, of Rindge Tech, set a very fast pace but weakened in the last quarter mile and gave way to five of the Freshmen. Couler, a team mate, followed him in seventh place. The first five runners to finish, all Freshmen, were: J. N. Waters, J. W. Perkins, R. M. Parker, Walter Tibbetts, and Le Baron Barker...
...race was slow till the last half mile, when the pace was increased with Walters of Gore in the lead. Kane and Barker, both from Smith, were on even terms until the finish when the former came in just ahead of his team-mate, Parker and Sweeney from Gore also kept neck and neck most of the way, but Parker finished strongly, winning over Sweeney by inches...
...comparatively uneventful practice session yesterday afternoon, Crew A going down into the Basin while Crew B was turned back at the Cottage Farm bridge. Parker Hamilton '24 was back at his old position of number 6 on the first eight while S. N. Brown '24 again set the pace for the seconds...
That much abused figure of the past.--the modest-minded individual fresh from a bath who wrapped himself in a blanket before answering the telephone.--is likely to find his precaution a painful necessity if the results of future experiments in wireless photography keep pace with the present. While it is not possible to see by radio, the great advance that is being made in reproducing pictures through the air is shown by last Saturday's achievement, when a photograph transmitted by wireless from Rome was received and reproduced in Bar Harbor forty minutes later and published...
...work-outs yesterday and on Monday afternoon, the two stroke candidates alternated at the position on Crew A. A wide variety in pace was experimented with, the men rowing alternately at a very low beat and again at racing speed. Following the practice yesterday, when the first eight came back swinging in good form behind Amory, Dr. Howe announced that the latter would be the one to set the pace against Yale...