Word: rowse
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Its three pools provide swimming facilities for about 200 men each day according to Hob Kiphuth, Yale's swimming coach and former director of athletics. One of the three pools is an exhibition pool set in an amphitheater whose almost verticle rows of seats accommodate about 2200. A movable concert...
His step was brisk and his back as straight as a ramrod. He passed through two rows of cheering [British] officers, and after turning at the gate to salute them, he acknowledged the salute of the German escort, who by that time had learned to salute him."
Seniors bought out sections 33, 34, and 35 for the bottom three rows, in the first day of Yale ticket sales yesterday. This misses being the largest block one class has bought since 1941 by only four rows.
The shabby little (950 seats) Theater an der Wien was packed. And Vienna was particularly pleased to see that the first two right-hand rows were solid with Russians who cheered with everybody else. It was not greatly surprising that the Russians had come-after all, the opener was Tchaikovsky...
Eager seniors bought more than 55 rows of seats on their priority day using up almost all of sections 33 and 34. This leaves section 35 clear for the juniors today. The earliest one will find top row seats somewhere between the 18 and the 28 yard lines.