Word: warmed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although it has been customary in past years to stop fall rowing after the Regatta, this year the first University and first Freshman crews will continue rowing provided the weather remains fairly warm...
...remains to point out the advantages of such a system. First! all nominations being made by petition, each candidate will be on an equal basis with the other nominees. Second: because all groups can be represented on the ballot, interest will change from a luke-warm sixty per cent to an active eighty or ninety per cent at least. Third: since anyone has an equal opportunity for nomination no one can give as a reason for not voting that he does not know the nominees. With such a system not only would practically everyone know at least...
...playing of Liszt's pyrotechnic concerto was superb, and he surpassed both previous performances in Boston. His technique was flawless; his control of tone in the more sentimental passages was in excellent taste. Fortunately "Sadko" had sufficiently aroused a decidedly frigid audience to give him the warm applause he merited...
...curious onlookers. Even the Prince of Wales, it is said, found his American tour as strenuous as any exercise he knew. Madame Curie has been subject to the same American treatment. Hospitality, however, is much better overdone than underdone; whence the University's aim to give Madame Curie as warm a welcome as she has received anywhere...
Shortage of coal is reflected in poor heating of trains below first class, and presumably in more important ways. There is some economy in lighting, but nothing startling. The high grade hotels are warm enough to be comfortable...