Word: skippering
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...Crew Coach" by W. H. L. Bell '04, is seldom if ever seen in an undergraduate publication. His view may not be the correct one but the manner in which he writes will find it many supporters; and it is well worth reading. Of the other contributions, "The Skipper of Halibut Bay," a story by C. H. Brown '05, and "The Greater Birth," a poem by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, are of unusual excellence, but require such exceptional quality to give them preeminence over the other articles of the issue...
...Prize that Teddy Won" could not fairly be called tragic had it been less skill fully worked out. But one is brought into such sympathy with the hopes and ambitions of the skipper, that one almost wishes he had not cut the sheet...
...Skipper's Tale" is a short war story, related by a Yankee, whose dialect is not always consistent. The not particularly brilliant touch of semiprofanity at the close of the article does not add to its force...
...Skipper of St. Ives...
...standard of former freshman concerts and highly creditable to the two clubs. Though many of the glees werefamiliar to the audience they were, with one or two exceptions, well rendered, and well received. The selections which seemed to find most favor with the andience were "The Skipper of St Ives, and The Capital Ship on the part of the Glee club, while the Banjo club responded to encores of the "Brahm's Medley,' and "National March." Mr. Berry gave his solos with very good effect and the yodling of Mr. Whitman deserves mention...