Word: smoothed
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Coach Wray gave the University four a very long row in order to shake the men together in the new order which proved so successful on Saturday. The smooth rowing over eight miles seemed to point toward this order as final. A change was made in the Freshman eight. Cutler was taken from his place at 3 on account of recent bad work, Meyer was shifted from bow to 3 and Warren was taken from the four and put in his place...
...start from the B. A. A. boat-house, about a hundred yards below Harvard Bridge, and will finish at the Cottage Farm Bridge. No man who is on probation or who has not passed a strength test this spring will be eligible to row. Unless the water is very smooth, the race will be postponed...
...water is sufficiently smooth, there will be a two-mile race in the Basin this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock between the University, the second, and the Freshman crews...
...Sargent has been rowing a fairly smooth oar. He proves more effective on this side of the boat than on the starboard side, where he rowed at bow last fall and also during the early part of the spring. His trouble is in not keeping his eyes in the boat...
...live. The two stories are short and not remarkable; the comedy is rather puerile, and the study in resurrection unconvincing. Of the verse, Mr. Seeger's translation from the Inferno is in many ways a remarkable production; the language is simple and dignified, and the verse is smooth, the dangers attending the use of rhymed couplets being for the most part skillfully avoided. Mr. Hunt's lyric is vigorous and sincere, but not much can be said for Mr. Mariett's alliterative jingle on the weather. Mr. Seeger's second piece of verse deals with Arcadie...