Word: slow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Technology crew defeated the second Junior crew by five lengths in a slow race held over the one and seven-eighths mile course in the Basin yesterday afternoon. The Junior crew got a poor start and Technology began to draw slowly away. Owing to the rough water, both crews rowed a low stroke throughout the race, the Juniors averaging from twenty-eight to thirty strokes to the minute and Technology somewhat lower. At the Harvard Bridge Technology was about two lengths ahead, and although displaying less finish than the Junior eight, got in well and showed good leg drive. After...
...annual consolation games held in the Stadium yesterday, the times were slow, owing to the wet track and the chilly weather. The best race was the quarter-mile, won by D. B. Adams '12 in the time of 54 2-5 seconds. The 220-yard dash was another well-contested race, in which R. S. Tobey '12 just beat F. S. Blanchard '10 in the last few feet. The low hurdles were shortened to 120-yards owing to the wet track. The field events have been postponed until this afternoon at 4 o'clock as the pits were in poor...
...ninth inning Foley's delivery was solved. Carr sent a liner toward third which Cawley only got by a phenomenal one-handed stop. Lanigan followed with a long hit into left field, which might possibly have been converted into a some run as the return throw was slow. McLaughlin's line drive into centre field allowed an easy score and ended the game. The only other chance that Harvard had to score was in the opening inning, when Lanigan reached first after Mahoney muffed his grounder. He stole second and went to third on a wild pitch, but McLaughlin...
...ninth Harvard came near clinching the game. Minot was sent in to bat for Babson and sent a slow grounder to Brown, beating the throw to first. Haydock was sent in to run for Minot. He was advanced to third by successive sacrifice bunts by Kelly and Young, but was left there when Hicks struck out and ended the inning...
...LECTURES ON MODERN COMPOSERS. VII. "Loefller, Dukas, and Chausson." Professor Spalding, Songs of C. M. Loefller. Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child. "A Pagan Poem," by Loefller, adapted for two pianofortes. Mr. Heinrich Gebhard and Mr. George Proctor. A Slow Movement from a Pianoforte Quartet by Chausson. The American String Quartet and Professor Spalding. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...