Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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They also state that Londoners walk faster than New Yorkers. Figures for New York: Broadway, average pace two and three-quarters to three miles per hour; Fifth Avenue, two and a half to three miles per hour. London: Strand and Oxford Street, three and three-quarters miles per hour...
This morning the first University crew went down to the Submarine Base and back at an easy paddle. The Freshman had the hardest of the morning work-outs as they covered the same distance at a brisk pace set by Coach Haines in the power launch...
...afternoon University A and B negotiated the four miles side by side at a steady pace of 28 or so, several notches higher than was the stroke used yesterday. They were paced for two miles by the combination crew, while Coach Bert Haines took his Freshmen separately to opposite the Navy Yard and back...
Three men were tried at stroke on the Junior eight, Goes, Freeman, and Richards, setting the pace...
Three changes were made by Coach Muller in the seating of the first crew while the seconds underwent a corresponding shift. The outstanding feature of the new arrangement is the change in the two stroke positions, G. S. Mumford Jr. '25 setting the pace for University A while S. N. Brown '24, formerly number 2 on the first combination, is now stroking the seconds. E. S. Matthews '23, who stroked the Crimson eight against Cornell, is now occupying the slide at 2 in the same boat...