Word: waters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...York, April 14, 1909.--In spite of the driving wind and rain this afternoon Columbia's two university crews were able to get out on the water for a short time. The crews rowed up and down past the boathouse several times, and tried a few racing starts. Coach Rice seemed to be fairly well pleased with the work. A temporary shake-up makes the final order for the race undecided. On Friday the crew expects to row over the course twice, and possibly will take a light paddle Saturday morning...
Today the crews were unable to practice in the morning on account of the rough water, but in the afternoon they went out for a short paddle. Tomorrow afternoon the crews will have their last practice race, and the order of the university crew will be definitely decided upon. At present the crew is rowing in the following order: stroke, Captain Cerussi; 7, Phillips; 6, Ryan; 5, Miller; 4, Saunders; 3, Keator; 2, Jordan; bow, Clapp; cox., Rockwood...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Critical Volume of Water." Dr. Davis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Critical Volume of Water." Dr. Davis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...Century England, of how the choleric gentleman, in the costume described, lost five pounds by betting that another wayfarer at the inn could not cure the servant girl's earache. The pain, proved to be caused by an ant which was brought out by means of a ladle of water. The story is well told. "Un Roi de France" and "The Hoss-Thief" are tales of murder and sudden death. In the first, one does not fully sympathize with Pierre in his heroic calm while the flames of the burning building licked his feet. But "then mercifully, he fainted," which...