Word: slacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Robertson of Yale; at the fifth, B. M. Preble '12, won from R. D. Forbes of Yale; at the sixth, S. L. Mills '12, won from A. S. Terry of Yale; at the seventh, B. Winkelman '15, won from W. H. Chandler of Yale; at the eighth, S. B. Slack 1G., won from B. A. Day of Yale; at the ninth, H. C. Place, '14, lost to N. S. Moore of Yale; at the tenth, J. S. Turner 1G., lost to T. A. Lightner of Yale...
...Robertson of Yale; at the fifth, B. M. Preble '12, won from R. D. Forbes of Yale; at the sixth, S. L. Mills '12, won from A. S. Terry of Yale; at the seventh, B. Winkelman '15, won from W. H. Chandler of Yale; at the eighth, S. B. Slack 1G., won from B. A. Day of Yale; at the ninth, H. C. Place, '14, lost to N. S. Moore of Yale; at the tenth, J. S. Turner 1G., lost to T. A. Lightner of Yale...
...will play in the following order: T. R. Schoonmaker '12, C. S. Hadley 3L., A. S. Jones 3L., S. Seiniger '15, W. B. Harris '13, B. M. Preble '12, S. L. Mills '12, B. Winkelman '15, D. B. Priest 2L., and either J. S. Turner 1G., or S. B. Slack...
...finishing at 36. The time taken was 21 minutes, 53 seconds, which was good, considering the fact that no attempt was made to speed except at the last few strokes. The conditions were fair, the water being smooth and the very last of the ebb running, it being almost slack water. The work of the crew was very satisfactory and especially during the first half-mile in which the Freshmen were rowing. After the Freshmen dropped out the work became a little ragged but improved greatly when the stroke was quickened a half-mile from the finish. The showing made...
During the slack season of the year when the majority of outdoor sports are at a low ebb, the gymnasium becomes the general resort of those desiring exercise, health or athletic amusement. That boxing, indoor running, jumping, calisthenics and other gymnastic games furnish welcome opportunities for satisfying these desires is evinced by the fact that over five hundred men use it daily. So large a number overcrowd the present gymnasium, with its inadequate arrangement and appliances, but until the University is presented with a new gymnasium or is able to build an addition to the present one, such overcrowding...