The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 290
... rowing the blade in " and " rowing round the turn " at the finish are designed for this purpose , however ineffective Mr Gold may consider them to be in practice . Coaches working on the new style are also attempting to utilise as fully ...
... rowing the blade in " and " rowing round the turn " at the finish are designed for this purpose , however ineffective Mr Gold may consider them to be in practice . Coaches working on the new style are also attempting to utilise as fully ...
Page 292
... rowing in what Mr Gold appears to understand as the new style for over five years , and for all I know he might deny that any crew competing in this event since the War were representative of ... rowing. 292 THE CONFLICT OF STYLES IN ROWING.
... rowing in what Mr Gold appears to understand as the new style for over five years , and for all I know he might deny that any crew competing in this event since the War were representative of ... rowing. 292 THE CONFLICT OF STYLES IN ROWING.
Page 293
... rowing to freshmen on sliding seats as a grievous error . Every oarsman who aspires to the highest standard must ... rowing , and that is illustrating the principles of rowing , which must always be the same . It would be better to talk ...
... rowing to freshmen on sliding seats as a grievous error . Every oarsman who aspires to the highest standard must ... rowing , and that is illustrating the principles of rowing , which must always be the same . It would be better to talk ...
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the Naval Aspect | 7 |
Lord Oxford and Asquith | 16 |
Indian and Otherwise | 31 |
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