Word: restful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the trials men not members of Oakley will be required to pay $1 per day. The ten men finally retained will be given all privileges of the course, except that of introducing friends, for the rest of the college year upon payment...
...except the first three University boats were yesterday divided into class crews, there now being six such crews: One Senior, one Junior, and four Sophomore. These boats had their first practice yesterday afternoon under the direction of Assistant-Coach Brown, who will have charge of them for the rest of the season...
Today all University crews below the first three will be divided up into class crews, and will continue to row in that way the rest of the season. It is felt that this change ought to be made now to obtain the best results in the annual interclass race in May, and each class crew will receive individual attention. Pair-oar work will also begin today, which will be a valuable addition to the practice of the University squad...
There is one principal matter for regret--and only one--in the present number of the Advocate. Perhaps it is the well-established custom, or cherished privilege, of Senior editors to rest on their laurels. But when a class has so many good men in it as the class of 1916, and when those good men are so well represented on the Advocate staff, it is to be regretted that only one of them, Mr. Leffingwell, has contributed a signed article. Perhaps, however, the interesting unsigned editorial articles are to be credited to Senior editors...
...heroine of which is like "the changing pastel tones" of the "warm amber of a Virginia sunset"--"soft, delicate, and passionless." And there is the usual amount of conventionally correct verse, with one piece, "Escaped," by Mr. W. A. Norris, that is more individual and distinguished than the rest. Even Mr. Cowley's vers libre is conventional according to the standards of "Spoon River...