Word: haven
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Stokes graduated from Yale in 1896, and from the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, in 1900. In 1896-97 he traveled around the world, visiting Japan, China, Java, and India. He assumed his present position in 1903, and is also assistant minister of St. Paul's Church, New Haven...
...Huncke '12, Sales W. Hunt '11, Class of 1856 I. S. Joseph '11, Harvard College G. E. Judd '11, C. L. Jones T. S. Kenyon '11, Harvard College H. S. Knauer '11, Harvard College E. C. Knowlton '12, William Samuel Eliot A. E. Landerholm '14, 1-2 John Appleton Haven B. Langmaid '11, Harvard College B. H. Lehman '11, Bowditch...
...Haven, Conn., December 6, 1910.--Arthur Home '12, of East Orange, N. J., was elected captain of the Yale football team this evening for the season of 1911. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was quarterback on the team. He played the same position on his freshman team and on the university team for the past two years. Howe is 20 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall, and weighs 150 pounds...
...baseball team. In Sophomore year, besides playing on the football team, he was a member of the track squad. As a Junior he played tackle on the football team and took part in track work. In 1908 he was captain of the football team which defeated Yale at New Haven, by the score of 4 to 0, though on account of an injured shoulder he was unable to play in the game. He was one of Walter Camp's selections for the All-America football team in 1905 and 1906. Moreover he had the distinction of being the last...
...Exeter, Worcester Academy and in the Brookline Municipal Gymnasium. Meets have been arranged with Yale and Columbia, and a triangular meet has been scheduled with Amherst and Haverford. These meets will take place in Cambridge with the exception of the one-with Yale, which will be held in New Haven. The intercollegiate meet will come some time in March...