Word: tides
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Rowng downstream almost to the harbor, the first two University crews covered almost four miles apiece yesterday afternoon in their fourth open water practice. Although four crews made the trip to the Shawmut Boat Club, the low tide prevented the launching of the other two shells...
There was a marked improvement in the balance of the boats yesterday, and since the necessity of perfecting this point was one of the determining factors in the move to tide-water, the fact was a source of great satisfaction to the coaches. As yet no departure has been made from a slow paddle because it is felt that several days may be spent with profit on balance and other points impossible of perfection on the machines before any attempt is made to test the racing potentialities of the oarsmen. The fact that there are only three scheduled races...
...George Follansbee Babbitt in his contemplation of the rising tide of business. (See page...
DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS -Highly unusual film of the high-tide of the American whaling industry. When one irritated sea-monster starts crunching a boat and its occupants like a peppermint stick, directly in front of the camera, it is difficult to keep the shivers out of your spine. A distinct achievement...
...January. Boston has just felt the effects in the arrival of "He Who Gets Slapped". The Dramatic Club here, in selecting Andreyev's "The Life of Man", has acted with foresight. Even if it had no other ballast, it ought to sail smoothly to success on the rising tide of Russianism...