Word: smoothly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...there are few upsets now, when the river is smooth and the sun is warm on the bare-backed senior scullers. They are taking full advantage of the privilege of guiding their sleek new sculls, with red tipped oars dipping almost noiselessly, for quiet miles up and down the river, past the ivied Houses, past sunbathers, and through bridgees -- almost as much of the spring scene as the river itself.The boat house, which builds its own shells, also maintains facilities for repairing them. Boat-builder "ANDY" ANDERSON is shown inspecting a damaged wherry...
...smooth water and hot windless conditions, the Crimson got off to a poor start, and was fifth when the stroke settled. Navy stroked at a 48 (compared to Harvard's 42) at the start, but was only in third position, behind Penn and Cornell...
...tendency of the more ambitious ideal to swallow up the essential one, thus making the result a mere literary effort of no value to future octogenarians. "312" has a number of articles which combine the two aims admirably, such as the one on Eliot House which in a smooth, choicely worded style captures the House's spirit as well as naming names and infinitum. In general, though, its prose is little more than pedestrian and, in the lead article's case, downright inadequate and dull; neither atmosphere nor details come through well...
...simplest way to assure smooth handling of an address change is to send in the actual addressing imprint from your copy of TIME, or an exact copy of it, including the code numbers at the bottom of the address. Then add the full new address. If it's a temporary change, tell us how long it will last, and whether you will be returning to your old address at the end of that period. One caution: don't start the change so early that you won't be at the new address by the time copies arrive...
...existing problems. After over a year of exhaustive analysis, the Committee came up with positive suggestions for a reorganization of the system. These suggestions were embodied in Senate Bill 247, which received a hearing before the Judiciary Committee of the Legislature in March. The bill, which provided for a smooth shift to a full-time judgeship system, was then placed in committee. It has remained in committee for well over a month now and, according to key members of the Legislature, it is likely to continue pigeon-holed for a good many more months...