Word: streamingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that make for success and happiness in life", said Dr. Richard C. Cabot '89 in his talk at the last Monday night meeting for Freshmen yesterday evening in Smith Halls Common Room. "First, and of prime importance, is the habit of opening our minds freely and unhesitatingly to the stream of events in the world outside us. Second only to that must be placed the ability, as necessary as it is rare, of knowing out own minds...
...arch glances. But now they are almost forgotten. Life sweeps by in Plympton street outside. A false hope brightens the spirits of the hats as they wait in the Crimson building. Who knows but they may be called again? Who knows but they may again sweep down the stream of life? But the days go by and no one comes in. . . . The sunsinks and the chill of night comes into the air. --Harvard Alumni Bulletin
...large majority of us, however, will resort to the more familiar means of the motor car. Many a flivver that has never (under the guidance of its present owner, at least) rattled on any highway beyond walking distance of Cambridge, will find itself drawn into the stream of vehicles headed westward on the fourth of November. Some of us will reserve our favorite Boston taxi, and auction off cubic feet of space in it to the highest bidder as long as there is space left. Others have already ordered our town cars to be boxed up and shipped from Chicago...
...June 6--All University crews had their first workout on the Thames this morning. The first and second University eights were sent a mile and a half down stream together and were stopped there by a strong head wind. The first boat got off to a good start and in the first hundred yards gained a length on the second. Despite a stroke which averaged six points to the minute higher than University A, the seconds were unable to gain back the advantage which the racing start gave the other eight. At the low beat of 27, the first crew...
This afternoon Coach Haines took his crews down at a slow paddle to the starting point of the regular four-mile course. From there they were sent up- stream over the course with the tide. The first crew covered the distance in 21 minutes, 12 seconds at an average stroke of from 28 to 31, showing the best balance and spacing they have displayed for some time. University B's half-length lead at the start was turned into a disadvantage of from three to four lengths as they crossed the finish line. The time is considered very good...