Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...training the athletic teams at Princeton has become very great; the present building is inadequate and a new gymnasium will soon be a necessity. But some of the present inconveniences will soon be obviated by a change in the arrangements. The improvements have all been planned and will be put through as soon as enough money can be raised...
...main question is how to win a race now, and if our loyal correspondent will send us his solution of the problem, we shall be glad to print it. As the season advances, rowing affairs look brighter, and at the opening of the river in the spring Harvard will put a crew on the water which will be able to stand criticism...
...they do not do as well. There is a decided tendency to be slow in getting their oars out of the water, at the finish. Perhaps this is their most noticeable fault. At the full reach, also, the men are not strong in catching hold of the water, and put their best work on the end of the stroke...
...factors; 1st, his intense dramatic religion, 2d, his military organization. Allowing for the incalculable power of the first, supplemented by the effectiveness of the second, his work remains of gigantic proportions. He would remove from the city this wretched class, Christian, Pagan, Jew, young, old, without discrimination; he would put them on farms and subject them to the severest discipline, and would pay them remuneratively for their work, that is, a great deal more than the same work is bringing today...
...will be of oak and she will be planked with cedar. A cockpit will run nearly her full length and will be covered with a movable canvass awning. The engine and boiler will be housed. The launch will have a displacement of 16,956 pounds. Reilly and Crowley will put a boiler in her and a triple expansion engine...