Word: stevenson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...over here; in fact a letter received not long ago from a wellknown boating man there admits this fact. The same condition of affairs undoubtedly exists at Oxford. The only thing that remains to be done is to send a crew over there. In reference to the race, Mr. Stevenson, president of the Yale navy, said: "Personally I am very much in favor of the proposed race. I think it would be a good thing for Yale, and it would be a contest in which the whole country would be interested. There are some difficulties in the way of such...
...Captain Stevenson has advised the candidates for the Yale University crew to take part in the hare and hounds...
...Stevenson...
...selected as follows, and except in case of sickness or accident, no change will be made; Ralph Mel. Wilcox, 158 lbs. bow; Charles O. Gill, '89, 168 lbs; John Rogers, Jr., '87, 165 lbs, captain; Joseph W. Middlebrook; '87, 165 lbs, George W. Woodruff, '89, 173 lbs; Fred A. Stevenson, '88, 172 lbs; George R. Carter, '88, S., 167 lbs; Ernest L. Caldwell, '87, 154 lbs, stroke; Thompson, coxswain. Substitutes - W. H. Corwin, R. M. Hurd and Samuel Cross. Five of the crew were in last year's 'Varsity eight and three were in the freshman crew...
...close of the college year is always attended by meetings for the election of officers of the various organizations; several meetings have been held already. At the navy meeting the following officers were elected, into whose hands the boating interests of the University will be committed: President, E. A. Stevenson. '88; vice-president, C. W. Stewart, '88 S.; sub-treasurers, L. T. Snipe, '89, and F. T. Parlin, '88 S.; secretary, G. W. Woodruff, '89. Last evening the University Club tendered a very pleasant reception to the incoming members from the junior scientific and sophomore academic classes. The following officers...