Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...action. If they were merely disloyal to their nation in being loyal to the whole of humanity, they would be justified. (?) But . . . they are failing to serve to their utmost ability that greater cause which they have undertaken to uphold. They are failing both the nation and the race. Let them stop to take thought, lest unwittingly they be doubly disloyal...
...whom he attacked were saving lives at the constant risk of their own, to be reminded that "they were guilty of a misconception of duty"; that they are verging on "a double disloyalty"; and that, when all is said, "they are failing both the nation and the race." It has come to this then, that the vulgar fanaticism of that editor, and those like him, can turn on the finest expression of American activity the war has produced; that a wretched conceited little scribbler, sitting in his sanctum, can offer impertinent advice and a gratuitous insult to his own classmates...
April 28: Triangular race between second Freshman, Middlesex and Choate crews at Cambridge...
...rowing season have been made. Hereafter Coach Haines will be in charge of only the first three University and first three Freshman eights. The lower University crews, under Coach Brown, will be divided into class boats which will compete in the spring regatta; the winner of this race will row Yale in the regatta at New London in June. Coach Manning will instruct the remaining Freshman crews. Today all the Freshman oarsmen will be transferred from Newell to Weld...
During the week the lower six University crews under Coach Brown will be turned into class crews which will practice in preparation for the interclass race...