Word: clark
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...some experience in rowing at Groton, but is still a little awkward, and lacks a strong finish. Burgess at 3 rowed last year on the Halcyon crew at St. Paul's; he is one of the best oars in the crew, being strong and especially smooth in his work. Clark, Stone and Whitridge at 3, 2 and bow have all a tendency to clip and to be slow in their catch; they also lack power in their leg drive. Clark and Stone are new men; Whitridge rowed at Groton. As a whole the boat is well together but lacks power...
...yesterday's baseball practice several changes in the make-up of the team were made. J. D. Clark was put back at first, and at short stop Fincke and George were tried. Fincke was finally left at second and George at short-stop. Jaynes took Ewer's place in the left field. The object of these changes is to strengthen the team's batting...
...will arrive late this afternoon at Norwich, Vermont, and, after spending the night there at the Newton Inn, they will drive to Hanover for the game. They will return on a night train, reaching Boston early Friday morning. The following men will be taken: Reid, Stillman, Kernan, MacDonald, J.D. Clark, Kendall, George, G. C. Clark, Fincke, Coolidge, Loughlin, Wendell, Jaynes, Murdock, Frothingham and McMaster...
...course in easy reach of College. This fact in a great measure prevents the coming out of raw material. As a nucleus of players Harvard has J. G. Averill 1G., O. W. Richardson 1L., G. M. Wheelock '01, C. R. Henderson, Jr., '01, and C. Bell '00. G. C. Clark '01, last year's president and captain, is at present unable to play on account of baseball...
...following men from the class of 1901 were last night elected members of the Memorial Society: H. B. Clark, C. D. Daly, F. R. DuBois, J. G. Forbes, W. Greene, I. W. Kendall, B. B. Lee, E. P. Loud, H. H. Murdock, C. Franklin Shaw, W. B. Wheelwright, J. Lawrence...