Word: rowse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stevens rows a starboard oar and hence a starboard rigged boat must be used, this shifts the numbers but not the relative positions of the men in Combination A. Captain Henry is now rowing number six, being a starboard oar, although he regularly rows in seat 7. Kelley is temporarily...
Henry T. Finck (Post) : " The audience, I regret to say, encouraged the Odessan pianist in his disrespectful treatment of the great masters' music. . . . After a while his mumbled speeches, which could be heard only in the front rows, got on the nerves of some of the listeners, and they...
Eighteen hundred unreserved seats for the eleven rows of wooden stands built this week on the curve of the track in the bowl end of the stadium will go on sale today. Tomorrow, 8,000 of the 12,000 rush seats in the wooden stands will be disposed of. The...
The work-out today will constitute short rows under the supervision of Stevens, who will devote considerable time to instructing the coxes to watch the men and the oar blades in order to determine their faults.
Thus, as a result of one of those loud and prolonged rows usual to opera, these States will receive in their concert halls an American who has achieved great fame on another continent and has remained practically unknown to his own countrymen.