Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...present it is planned to take down three crews, the fist and second University, and the first Freshman. Two, and probably three, shells will be shipped to Lynn, where the West Lynn Boat club has given the use of its boathouse. A coaching launch will also be taken. The crews will go to Lynn each afternoon, probably on the Narrow Gauge line, until the roads are in better shape, when it is expected that automobiles will be used...
...meeting for all football players will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union on Tuesday, March 16, it was announced yesterday. All men who played football last fall, including the members of the Freshman, University and Second University squads, as well as those who were then ineligible, are being urgently requested to attend the meeting. At this time an outline of the plans for work during the spring will be given. There will be several speakers at the meeting, among whom will be Coach Fisher and Captain Arnold Horween...
...been announced that the competition for second assistant manager of the football team will probably start a week or ten days before the April recess. The present management will be glad to talk now to anyone who is planning to go out for this competition and who would like to be informed as to the details of the work...
...Navy has also had a successful season thus far, and has established an enviable reputation for itself in aquatic events. In a meet with Princeton, which resulted in a 52-10 score in favor of the midshipmen, the Navy clipped one-fifth of a second from the intercollegiate record of 1 minute, 20 seconds for the 160-yard relay, made by the University of Chicago swimmers in 1916. The Navy has also defeated Johns Hopkins, and Pittsburgh University. Dickens has shown himself to be one of the most reliable scorers for the Navy, and swims with Winkjer, Gallagher, and Emory...
Asked as to General Wood's qualifications to handle foreign affairs, Mr. Lufkin replied: "He will be able to handle foreign affairs for two reasons: first, because he is a man of back-bone,--a red-blooded, two-fisted fighter determined to place America first; second, he has had experience as a representative of this government both unofficially and officially in various trips abroad...