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...quarter mile from the boathouse, when both crews raised the stroke to 35. Both eights are going very well at present, the Freshmen in particular are showing fine form as compared with past Freshman crews. The rhythm and time of the University crew are much improved and the fault of clipping the catch at a high stroke has been to a large extent eliminated...
...until the last half-mile, when Newton raised it to 36 for a hard finish. For the first two miles the work of the men was a little below standard. They were not loose and easy enough on their recovery and consequently were slow in catching the water, which fault resulted in a marked checking of the progress of the shell between strokes. During the last two miles of the trial, however, considerable improvement was shown in this respect, and the men when called upon by Coach Wray for a high stroke, spaced out excellently, nearly as well...
...Student Council and the writer of your editorial of May 24 are at fault, I think, both as to the best method of grading men's work, and as to the influence which the change they propose would have on professional tutoring. As, however, my concern here is with tutoring only, and as I have no desire to trespass upon the preserves of the pedagogical theorists, I need say regarding the grading merely that a piece-meal disposal of a course does not seem to me to spell scholarship. Regarding the second point, however, I can deal with facts...
Brown made the winning run in the eleventh through no fault of Hardy's. Reilly, the man who scored, sent up a high fly which Clark caught safely. As he drew back his hand to throw, however, the ball slipped to the ground and the umpire called Reilly safe...
...rebuttal the affirmative contended that they had a remedy for checking the evils of the present system. The negative opposes the check, but has no method of abolishing present fault. The legislatures are not really deliberative assemblies. They pass upon a great number of measures daily, whereas the people have four months to deliberate upon acts proposed in publicity pamphlets...