Word: weathered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last year's race was postponed Saturday after Saturday in deference "to inclement weather...
...thing, it's not easy to size up your opposition. Comparative times mean very little, because weather and currents change from day to day and from course to course. For instance, no one at the boathouse is wringing his hands over the fact that Yale covered a mile-and-three quarters last Saturday in a minute's less time than the Crimson. The Elis were paddling down the Harlom River, as experience more nearly akin to shooting the rapids than rowing on a lake...
...annual maiden handicap will be run from the foot of Tower Court hill to the Chapel. Starters affirm that the race will be held as announced no matter how many obstacles the local weather bureau decides to provide...
...weatherman predicts warmer weather for the weekend with just a suspicion of warm rain Sunday afternoon...
...tennis courts which were launched by the recent April showers have proved a double boon to the Crimson in its fight for a rebound season. They have a hard, fast-drying surface which snubs rain, and storms have only kept the team indoors for the day of the weather onslaught itself. In the past, precious practices had to be cancelled for days after a shower. Also, they have given Barnaby a chance to work up a ten-man squad for the Yale match on good courts. Charlie Ames, Loring Briggs, Hilliard Hughes, Howie Swartzman, and Jack Frey are at present...