Word: rowing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the opening race with the M. I. T. first-year men just a week off, the Freshman crew is fast rounding into form. The "Red" crew, stroked by A. H. Parker '32 will be the one to row in the race with the engineers, having led both the "White" and the "Blue" eights consistently since vacation...
Coach H.H. Haines, Freshman crew mentor, yesterday indicated that the "Red" crew, stroked by A.H. Parker '32 would be the first Freshman crew and as such will row in the opening race against M.I.T. Freshmen on Saturday...
...time, unless he was "seeing without eyes." This particular instance was about the time, in 1889, or the early '90s, when he was employed as a stenographer by Spike & Arnold, in Yakima, Wash., and one of his former employers, Sidney W. Arnold, was mixed in an election row with Sam. Vinson, Col. J. G. Boyle and G. W. Wilson, and in which, six-shooters were freely displayed along Yakima Avenues...
...over, the ladle is moved along over a train of flatcars in which ingot-molds stand up some seven feet from the car-floors. From mold to mold the ladle hastens, filling each with its white-hot content. When the ladle has gone the length of the train, the row of ingot-molds glow in the darkness like monuments of hardened fire. Thus steel to the steelworker. But to the steel-tycoon, to U. S. business & finance in general, it is gold that melts in the furnace and earnings that spark from the spout. To Hoboken this week went...
Because of the fact that Saturday's trial was rowed at a relatively low stroke. Coach Brown will hold over the selection of his first and second eights until tomorrow when he will send the two crews over the course with admonitions to cover the distance in the shortest possible time. The competition for berths is close and it is necessary to see the men row under pressure in order to judge them to advantage...