Word: springly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Fall rowing has been a success. The excellent weather has been an important factor as the river has been comparatively smooth at all times; the temperature moderate; and rains infrequent. Although it is difficult to determine in the autumn the quantity and quality of the material available in the spring, it is possible to accomplish much with the oarsmen who do report. Men who show individual faults are given special attention by the coaches. Practice on the indoor machines in front of the mirrors where one can see his errors and can strive to correct them under the guidance...
...spring trip seems now to be a fair possibility. If hopes are realized the team will travel as far south as Virginia and will participate in two meets, the possibilities for which are dual meets with the University of Virginia and Annapolis, or possibly a set-to with Georgetown...
...first match of the Interclass Tournament finals. Duane played in top form sweeping Holmes before him with a terrific driving game. Holmes showed at his best, but was unable to cope with the furious rallies of his opponent, whose exhibition today practically clinches his position on next spring's team. The only other match played was J. D. Chase '22 vs. J. M. Cabot '23, which the former took easily, 6-3, 6-3. The other matches, including the Union singles finals were postponed on account of darkness early this afternoon...
...referendum in which the people of the country will choose between parties and policies, rather than between specific campaign issues. With out doubt the majority of Americans desire a League of Nations, and this was never more clearly shown than in a test vote during the Senate controversy last spring, when an overwhelming majority of the members of the upper house expressed their desire for some sort of a League. The snag that is still holding them is the exact kind of a League desired. Obviously the underlying choice of the campaign is not the much touted and buffeted League...
...only 2 1-6 B's. In the remaining three courses, he was excused from a final examination by the instructor, but his previous work was of an A average. He is thus entitled to a total of 14 1-2 A's. Last spring Chandler received his degree "as of 1921" with double distinction--summa cum laude in Classics and Government, and magna cum laude in Classics. This year he is studying in Balliol College, Oxford, but his absence does not disqualify him from holding office, which is purely honorary, as all the administration of the business...