Word: rythm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entire company engages in a battle with the audience with paper oranges as ammunition. In "Follow the Cook," Trixie Fringaza shows how much "music" a stove covered with suitable pots and pans can yield. The music as a whole is lively and gay, with a rythm and refrain not easily lost. "Canary Cottage" and "I Never Knew" are the real game of the piece and keep you whistling in spite of yourself...
...separated the shells. A half length lead at the first mile post was slowly increased until the final mile, when Lund pushed the stroke up a couple of notches and the University boat pulled steadily away from the blue oarsmen, who were rowing individually strongly but utterly lacking in rythm. The University boat was a well ordered machine efficiently doing the work it was made for, while the Yale shell was filled with eight powerful oarsmen who failed simply because they lacked unity and precision. The official time of the race was 20.02, eight seconds better than the mark...
More directly related to the war is Mr. Noyes's Phi Beta Kappa poem. He closes a poem symphonic in rythm and melody with a timely call to this nation to continue in the pacific course which has made it great...
During the major part of the contest, Harvard was pulling the slower stroke. Although the men had been coached to row the entire four miles at 33, Stroke Chanler found that the men were not quite together at that pace. To get rythm and life into the boat, it became necessary to drop the stroke until it finally stood at 28. Appleton, on the other hand, worked his men evenly at 32 for practically the entire distance...
...Naval Academy, which Coach Stevenson went to Annapolis to rig. The men rowed well in it yesterday. The work of the second crew has been very satisfactory this spring, and the men have recently had an opportunity to try themselves out at a high stroke. Eager has a good rythm and is capable of driving the crew hard in a race...