Word: ten
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...America. The official times were: Cornell, 11.21 1-5; Princeton, 11.23 1-5; Yale, 11.43 1-5. Slow as the Yale crew was, it couldn't possibly take twenty seconds to row 'nearly three lengths,' even with thole pins, for at this rate it would have taken them ten minutes to row a mile...
...registration fee is $15, which includes room and board for the ten days of the conference...
...first official time trial of the first University crew was made yesterday, when under ideal weather conditions with an ebb tide of about two hours and a following wind of ten knots, four miles were covered in 19 minutes, 43 seconds, which beats the Yale time by over a minute. The second University paced Crew A over the first two miles and nosed out a victory, but C. C. Lund '16 was saving his men for the last half, as the Freshmen were waiting to give them a race over the last lap. The 1919 boat was going along...
...public lectures were given as follows: Professor Allan Marquand, "Lucadella Robbia"; Dr. Osvald Siren, twelve lectures on "Giotto and his Followers"; Charles T. Carruth, two lectures on the "Della Robbia Family"; Langdon Warner '03, ten lectures on "The Development of Chinese Art"; Timothy Cole, "Analogy between Painting and Engraving"; Professor Chandler Rathfon Post '04, "The Golden Age of Spanish Painting"; Professor Van den Ven, "The Churches of Constantinople"; FitzRoy Carrington, two lectures, "Landscape Etching," and "Italian Engraving: the Florentines"; Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, "Buddhist Art in India...
...These ten names are arranged in the order of the number of votes received by the respective candidates, and will stand in the same order on the official ballot of Commencement Day. There were in all fifteen candidates for nomination. The remaining five candidates stood in the following order in the number of votes polled in the postal ballot: Odin Roberts '86, Philip Stockton '96, James Arnold Lowell '91, Franklin Greene Balch '88, and Robert Homans...