Word: regains
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very much more respect for one another than ever before. The work of making still closer and more potent the co-operation among the sects is one of the greatest opportunities that lies before the clergy today, and in taking advantage of this opportunity the clergy may hope to regain power to a degree which it has not known for a long time...
Such lack of system necessarily results in confusion. The man who has lost a note-book, which he desires to regain as soon as possible, does not know where to apply. The finder, since he knows of no way to reach the loser, is encouraged to pocket the object, if he can use it, or leave it to be picked up by the attendant...
...having had a lay-off since the Annapolis race last Thursday. It is probable that some changes will be made in the order of the University boat during the next few days. At present Withington is rowing 6 on the second crew but it seems likely that he will regain his position at 4 on the University crew. As Cutler's height and weight could be used to more advantage at 6, and since Newton not only proved a good Freshman stroke last year, but also rowed with good rhythm while stroking the University crew the early part of this...
...last relay. With a lap to go, Merrihew set out to catch Gram and was even with him at the first corner. Here Gram ran a bit wide and Merrihew, in trying to take the pole, collided with him, both runners falling. The Harvard man was the first to regain his feet, and finished six yards in the lead...