Word: streams
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Conn., June 6. -- Perhaps the most important part of today's practice of the University and Freshman crews at Red Top took place when the crews had finished their two mile paddle. Coach Guy Nickalls and Abbot of the Yale camp were coming down-stream in a pair-oar, alongside of whom was the "Pup" containing Coaches Haines and Herrick and several Crimson oarsmen. Suddenly a young deer was spied swimming in the water, and both the University and Yale contingents started out in hot pursuit...
...Hagedorn has a sure and practiced touch. His "America to Europe" says much in its fourteen lines and closes with the memorable phrase: "And that to live at ease may be to die." Arthur Ficke has put into his "Irises" the sound of the "Passing water of the cool stream, Coming from afar," and leaves a faint impression of a passion for which the real Iris would be no solace. Augustus Lord's "By Autumn Seas" is a manly utterance on the old theme of world desolation and the comfort of "Love's dauntless cheer." Conrad Aiken has solzed perforce...
...Musical Club of the Department of Music will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The complete program follows: A.D. MDCXX, MacDowell Danso Lente, Franck Gavotte, Sgambati W. R. McAllaster '17. Les Cloches, Debussy "By the Murmuring Stream," Tchaikovski Vous dansez, Marquise, Le Maire W. H. Roope '16. Violin Sonata in G major, Grieg D. T. Gammons '18 and W. N. Hewitt 2G. Romance, Arensky Scherzo, Arensky Marche Militaire Francaise, Saint-Saens W. R. McAllaster '17 and A. S. Potter, Jr., '17. Dio Tausend Grusse, Jadassohn Klange, Brahms...
...University crews had their first row on the Charles River yesterday afternoon. All crews rowed up-stream to the Brighton Avenue Bridge, but the entire river is now well cleared of ice. No changes were made on the University crews, the order of B remaining as it was placed last Saturday. University A used the new Davy shell for the first time yesterday...
Practice consisted in a moderately long work-out on the machines and in the tanks. The men first are given individual instructions by Coach Haines, and then have a final row in the tank through which is kept a continuous stream of water. Furthermore, the oars are perforated and these two arrangements make the work as nearly like the river as is possible under the present circumstances...