Word: shifted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shift of strokes took place after the second crew, in a three-quarter mile race had pulled more than a length ahead of the first, and the third boat, with a length's head start and rowing a slightly shorter course, had kept in front of the Watts-stroked outfit. Yesterday, with Winthrop at stroke on the first, the three crews paddled down the Basin, the first two eights evenly matched and the third crew trailing...
Chase, substitute fielder on the 1928 nine, replaced the veteran Ullman at second base, and though the shift did not add to the team's attack, Chase made several hard stops around the mid-way sector, accepting three chances without the semblance of an error. Coach Mitchell also changed his batting order in the hope of improving the team's scoring power. Chauncey was moved up to the sixth place, Sullivan at the same time dropping to the next to the last post...
...most significant issue is that of "rural" v. "urban" representation. Rural communities dominate Congress, but the shift of population is to urban centres. (In 1910, 54% of the people of the U.S. lived on farms or in little villages; in 1920, only 48%.) Rural Congressmen of both parties want no change, lest in the change the urban powers get control of the parties...
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There were two important reasons which led to the split, and consequent shift to Northfield of the conference this year. The first was the fact that Silver Bay is not conveniently located for New England students. The short distance from Cambridge to Northfield is in fact expected to increase considerably the size of this summer's Harvard delegation. The second reason is that Northfield was the original site of these conferences, and thus has a close connection with them. Before Silver Bay was picked in 1920, there was an uninterrupted succession of 24 annual student gatherings at Northfield...