Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...green. If the ball went into the cup, it meant that their match was all even. If it stayed out, it meant that Little had done what only one golfer, Harold Hilton in 1900 and 1901, had done in this century: won the British Amateur two years in a row. In those protracted seconds while the ball was rolling smoothly toward the cup, there would have been ample time for Little to review in his own mind all the events that had led up to this most nerve-racking crisis in his short career...
...beginning to resemble a dust-stormed Kansas prairie and the imminence of Commencement Day makes a tidy appearance essential, the Maintenance Department has called in outside aid. A team of four men do the work. Two, with the assistance of a five-ton truck and a pneumatic drill, place row after row of three-inch-deep holes, spaced a foot apart in the grass. The other two follow, filling the holes with plant food and replacing the divots...
...wars. Gertrude Stein (of all persons) in the most intelligent-and intelligible-words of hers that I have seen, injected some common sense into this discussion recently when she said, "Men fight because they want to fight." Selling revolvers, pitchforks or store teeth to farmers with a line fence row does not make the gunsmith, hardware dealer or town dentist the cause of the ensuing bloodshed and mayhem...
...first Freshman boat meets the Navy plebes, with the following heating: stroke, Chance; 7, Twining; 6, Erickson; 5, Gardiner; 4, Clark; 3, Radway; 2, Scott; bow, Brooks; cox White. The third Freshmen will row against Exeter at Exeter...
...row against Navy, Pennsylvania, and the Navy plebes at Annapolis on Saturday, the Varsity and Jayvee crews will leave Boston tonight at 9 o'clock, and the Freshman eight at 6 o'clock...