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""The Eight-Oared Victors: A Story Of College Water Sports"" is a novel written by Lester Chadwick and published in 1913. The book revolves around the world of college rowing and water sports, and follows the story of a group of young men who form a team to compete in the annual intercollegiate regatta. The team faces various challenges and obstacles as they train and prepare for the race, including rivalries with other schools, personal conflicts within the team, and physical and mental strains. Through their hard work, determination, and teamwork, the team manages to overcome these…mehr

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""The Eight-Oared Victors: A Story Of College Water Sports"" is a novel written by Lester Chadwick and published in 1913. The book revolves around the world of college rowing and water sports, and follows the story of a group of young men who form a team to compete in the annual intercollegiate regatta. The team faces various challenges and obstacles as they train and prepare for the race, including rivalries with other schools, personal conflicts within the team, and physical and mental strains. Through their hard work, determination, and teamwork, the team manages to overcome these challenges and emerge as the victors in the final race. The book provides an insightful and engaging look into the world of college sports, and highlights the importance of perseverance, dedication, and sportsmanship in achieving success.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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"Great Cicero's ghost!" That was Tom Parson's exclamation. "It's gone!" A horrified gasp from Sid Henderson. "Who took it?" That was what Phil Clinton wanted to know. Then the three college chums, who had paused on the threshold of their room, almost spellbound at the astounding discovery they had made, advanced into the apartment, as if unable to believe what was only too evident. Tom came to a halt near his bed, and gazed warily around.