Word: streamingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Morning practice for the University crew consisted of a stiff six-mile paddle, down-stream to the three-mile mark and back. Several starts were tried, and the men rowed in pairs and fours over a large part of the distance. Seven miles was their portion in the afternoon. Coach Muller taking them over the greater part of the course at a 28 stroke...
...morning program for the University crews consisted of a four-mile row to the submarine base. Coach Muller took the place of Captain A. H. Ladd Jr. '23 at number 6 in the first boat during the trip down stream, but on the return paddle Ladd was again at his old place and the two eights rowed back side by side...
...University crews were sent down to the Basin, while the Freshmen went up stream, about three miles altogether. J. W. Adie was still absent from the shell, but J. W. Lund rowed again in his place and the combination appeared to work well. Coach Haines expects Adie to be in shape today. All four crews are due for a short spin this noon...
...regular "Pops" concert this evening at 8.15 o'clock in Symphony Hall in Boston follows: 1. "Entrance of the Gladiators" Fucik 2. Overture to "Jeanne d'Arc" Verdi 3. Waltz, "Tres Jolie" Waldteufel 4. Fantasia, "Romeo and Juliet" Gounod 5. Prelude to "The Mastersingers" Wagner 6. Flute Solo, "Woodland Stream," (Arthur Brooke) Wetzger 7. Waltz, "Souvenir" Krogmann 8. Finale, Fourth Symphony Tachaikovsky 9. Overture to "Mignon" Thomas 10. Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffmann" Offenbach 11. March "King Cotton" Sousa
...this country", Mr. Hale stated, "hydro-electric development is just beginning and the government, through the Water Power Commission, has as- sumed the control of construction on Interstate streams. Different problems, however, arise in the various sections of the country in connection with the two factors which must be considered, namely the volume and head obtainable. In the western states the source of power is principally in glacial streams which flow down from the Rocky Mountain ranges and assure both a steady flow and a high head, the main difficulty in this region being in the harnessing of the available...