Word: tellingly
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...finish of the stroke. Several changes in the make-up of the crew have been made. Sargent has taken E. Bacon's place at stroke, Bacon has gone to 6, Lunt to 4, Morgan to 3, and Faulkner to bow. It is too early as yet to tell what the ultimate result of the changes will be, but they seem to act for the better. Yesterday Faulkner did not report, and Marvin rowed at bow. The order of the eight yesterday was as follows: Stroke, Sargent; 7, Richardson; 6, E. Bacon; 5, Severance; 4, Lunt; 3, Morgan...
...Stoughton, Mount Auburn Street and Claverly continue to be the most promising crews under the supervision of Coach Brown Stoughton is probably the most powerful crew on the river, and averages between 160 and 165 pounds. However, their rowing is rough and unfinished, and in a long race, would tell against them. Mount Auburn Street, on the other hand, rows in better form, and pulls a livelier stroke, but fails in point of power. The Claverly eight contains several experienced men and, though as a crew they are rather inclined to be slow and ponderous, the men row in fairly...
...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, 'Coronation," Meyerbeer 2. Overture, "The Barber of Seville," Rossini 3. Selection, "La Boheme," Puccini 4. Waltz, "A Night in Venice," Strauss 5. Ballet Music from "La Gioconda," Ponchielli 6. Minuet for String Orchestra, Bolzoni 7. Selection, "Mme. Butterfly," Puccini 8. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini Violoncello Solo, Mr. Josef Keller. 9. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 10. Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni 11. "Neapolitan Fisherman," Rubinstein 12. March, "Boccaccio," Suppe
...career. For these men, as well as for the other members of the class, it seems to us that it would be a good plan to invite some man prominent in industry to speak to the Seniors on the demands of the business world on college men today--to tell them what they can do by their own power, as a result of their training here, and by the force of their example, to raise the tone of our industrial life. Such an address, it seems to us, could point out in a practical way to the men who have...
...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. Marche Hongroise,Berlioz 2. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 3. Selection, "II Trovatore," Verdi 4. Polonaise in A, Chopin 5. Entr'acte, "La Colombe," Gounod 6. Violin Solo, Romanza, Svendsen Mr. William Krafft. 7. Selection, "Mlle. Modiste," Herbert 8. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini Solo Violoncello, Mr. Josef Keller. 9. Pizzicato Ostinato, Tschaikowsky 10. Entr'acte Valse, Hellmesberger 11. Overture, "Fra Diavolo," Auber 12. March, "Tartare," Ganne