Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...18th Century, the little cul-de-sac of Downing Street and its row of houses, built by a Harvard...
Crews Will Row at Princeton
...short row from the Weld boathouse demonstrated the fact that the new boat rolled heavily with the Freshmen. Accordingly, upon returning to the float the crew left the Pocock shell and took their oars over to the Newell boathouse, from which they embarked, in the new Lutz-built shell. Practice went far more smoothly and great satisfaction was expressed with the boat. When put to a vote as to which the Freshmen would prefer to keep, a unanimous decision was given in favor of the Lutz-built shell...
During the Easter vacation, the first Freshman crew and the second, which is stroked by P. H. Nitzer will remain in Cambridge for practice. Taking Sunday, Monday and Tuesday off, the two crews will assemble, on Wednesday morning. Through the week, they will row twice daily, in the morning and in the afternoon, by way of preparation for the first race which will be held on May 9, when the Freshman crew will contest with M. I. T. and Cornell Freshman. There is some possibility of a Freshman crew from the University of Pennsylvania entering the race, but arrangements have...
...scenery, and the number of trick doors in the set, and the numbers and specialties in the score, and keeps its head and its temper through all this wrestling, occasionally cocking a humorous eye up at its assailants with a line like. "You must have some vices--do you row?" or "Our family dates as far back as the first Liberty Loan drive!" Now and then it makes fun of the plot, which is as a Pudding book should. The book spent a good deal of time rounding out a comic character with a weakness for cross-word puzzles, which...