Word: smoothly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson line which faces Holy Cross will be a far more powerful and smooth-working combination than that which encountered B. U. Captain R. K. Kane '22 and John Crocker '22 will be on the wings again. But between the ends the outlook is entirely different. Grew, who has been on the slightly injured list for the past two days, will be able to play at left guard. He weighs over 200 pounds, is aggressive and nervy, and is expected to bolster up his side of the line considerably today. Next to Grew at left tackle will be Henry...
Both the University and Freshman eights have been practically picked as they will row against Yale and it is the intention of the coaches entering this last phase of the year's work to smooth, out and increase the speed of the crews as at present constituted rather than to attempt any new experiments...
...found the best combination and the best stroke. Against Cornell the showing was on the whole encouraging, especially in view of the fact that the men had rowed together for less than ten days. The eight showed power and on the whole good form; the problem now is to smooth cut the faults that are still evident in the work of then crew. In an endeavor to do most of this if possible before leaving for New London, Coach Haines has ordered the hardest workouts this year for the rest of the week...
...Strauss' famous "Wine, Woman and Song", there were passages when the insistence on the rhythm disturbed the smooth flowing tone of the melody so associated with Strauss' waltzes. The same tightened, driving feeling came out in the first and last movements of Bizet's "L'Arlesienne", but the second movement was beautifully handled. On the whole, the orchestra has excellent strings and wood-winds, but the horns and brasses might be improved, and a more easy, smooth and unified spirit in rendition should be worked...
...lawyer in any community who is a man of high character gradually commands and retains the confidence of his neighbors. They turn to him in their difficulties, his wise counsels smooth over many difficult places, and there is no one in the town or city that can guide his fellow-men in times of trouble more effectually than the lawyer. In these ways he is a most useful citizen, the guide, philosopher and friend of his neighbors...