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Word: paces (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...half-mile race also furnished some thrills in the way of a fighting finish. W. C. Bennett '23 led for the first half of the distance, but here the pace became too fast and he dropped behind, Bawden to Tech taking the lead and carrying along A. J. Fox '21 with him. It was a struggle all the way down the home stretch; but Fox weakened toward the end and barely led H. F. Colt '22 across the line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGINEERS LOSE TO CRIMSON TRACK TEAM | 5/9/1921 | See Source »

...place to Reed of Exeter by inches. Boettcher of Excter won this event. In the mile Corliss Lamont captured third for the Crimson, trailing Watters and Captain Jones of Exeter. Compbell Newhall also made a good showing in this distance, worrying and tiring the opposing runners by his fast pace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TRAIL EXETER IN FIRST SPRING MEET | 5/9/1921 | See Source »

...actual rowing of longer distances. I may say I have rowed four-mile races for years and the same with the shorter distances and I can safely say, from a life-long experience, that it is the shorter distances that do the harm to the men. It is the pace that kills in rowing, as it does in any other athletic activity. The longer the race the slower the stroke and the less strain on the heart and lung; the shorter, the quicker and the greater strain...

Author: By Guy Nickalls., | Title: CREW COACHES DISCUSS LENGTH OF RACES | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

...science requirements have been gradually increased to keep pace with the advancement in medical sciences and to enable the student to approach the subjects of the medical curriculum with an elementary knowledge of scientific terminology and of scientific methods. Prior to this the Medical School found it necessary to include even in the second year of the two-year course, subjects which are now recognized as general scientific premedical subjects. Thus for the year 1864-1865 the course of study in the second year included the elements of botany and a course in zoology. At the present time all applicants...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

...exceptional advantages in preparing students for the practice of medicine and for research. There has also been outlined some of the conditions surrounding the study of medicine. It may be especially pointed out that the legal status of medical practice, as fixed by the several States, has kept pace with medical education and that the conditions upon which the medical degree is granted are also fixed by legal enactments. On this account they may not be waived even in the very exceptional case in which some minor defect in a student's preparation would probably not interfere with his ultimate...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

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