Word: strenuousness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Leaving the second eight four lengths behind, the Harvard crew finished its strenuous training for Saturday's race by covering the mile and three-quarters course in 9 minutes 10 2-5 seconds under none too favorable conditions. The Crimson oarsmen put a splendid exhibition in their last time trial before the race with Pennsylvania and M. L. T., tarning in time which is a record for this season on the Basin and compares well with the best clocking turned in in the past...
...full-length game, serving as the climax to the most strenuous Spring practice session in the history of Harvard football, will be held this afternoon...
...clock. For the Vagabond who is further inclined in the study of History, "The Rise of Big Business", will be explained in detail by Professor Schlesinger in New Lecture Hall at 11 o'clock. At this stage of the morning, the Vagabond, somewhat enervated from his strenuous note taking and ardent listening, may rest, looking ahead with anticipation to the advent of evening, when he may listen enraptured, to the annual Sanders Theatre Concert of the Glee Club, to begin at 8 o'clock. Here he will hear, among other charming renditions, Gluck's "Two Choruses and Ballet from 'Orpheus...
James Maloney, one of South Boston's two contenders for champion Gene Tunney's heavyweight crown, found time between a series of strenuous three-round exhibition bouts at Loew's Orpheum Theatre, to divulge the innermost workings of the prizefighters' mind to a CRIMSON reporter...
...facilities now in use, is the travelling stock company. Actors and actresses presenting their show in a different town every two or three nights, must deliver, or they will soon find themselves without engagements. Travelling actors live a hard life, and in every way, this prepares them for the strenuous life of the moving picture actor...