Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shall not go out to make any arrests in bad weather, when it's raining or cold and disagreeable...
...Antarctic Spring of 1911 (November) Scott set out for the Pole, with 12 men, motors, ponies. The motor failed first, then the ponies; Scott went on with four men, on foot; he reached the Pole on Jan. 18. It was a long trip back (1,766 miles), weather conditions were much worse than anticipated, rations insufficient. First Seaman Evans, strongest man of the party, dropped in his tracks, died. Then Lieutenant Oates began to weaken. One night, after they had made camp, Oates went out of the tent, declared he might be gone some time, never came back...
...work this week, according to Coach Whiteside, will consist mainly of long conditioning rows. Weather conditions permitting he hopes to have three races over the mile and three quarters course in the Basin during the week...
...their Derby Day regatta this afternoon, the Crimson oarsmen have been putting in a week of hard work on the Charles. With a full week free following their initial regatta with M. I. T., Harvard crews have worked out daily on the river during the past six days. Excellent weather conditions prevailing, Coach Whiteside has had ample opportunity to give the University eights coaching in view of their showing against Tech Saturday. No changes in the seating of any of the boats have been effected...
...Wildcats, having started their season late, have seen action in only one game in which they were defeated by Worcester Tech to the tune of 8 to 4. Bad weather hindered their practice before this game, however, so it is expected that a better developed outfit will take the field today than faced Worcester in Saturday's opener...