Word: stevenson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Owing to a severe blister on Hollister's hand, he did not row yesterday and will be obliged to lay off for some days to come. His absence necessitated a complete shaking up of yesterday's crew. Lewis proved unsatisfactory at stroke so R. H. Stevenson was placed there. Perkins rowed No. 7; Shepard, 6; Jennings, 5; Watriss, 4; Lewis, 3; Fennessy, 2; Bullard...
Citizens - H. P. Walker, Earle Brown, C. F. Gregg, A. S. Knudsen, J. L. Riker, F. Vaughan, A. F. Stevenson, A. Scott, F. H. Smith, E. O. Hiler, J. W. Schereschewsky...
...order of the 'varsity crew remains unchanged: Stroke, Hollister; 7, Stevenson; 6, Shepard; 5, Perkins; 4, Watriss; 3, Jennings; 2, Fennessy; bow, Bullard. The crew still continues to row with strapped slides, and though at times the body work appears good, there is a decided tendency among the new men in the boat to go to pieces both in regard to watermanship and body work. Nos. 7, 5 and 3, all new men, and all on the starboard side of the boat are particularly liable to spoil the work of that half of the crew by ragged work...
...varsity nine has been reduced. The men who are still in training are, for the field positions, Anderson '97, Burgess '98, Beale '97, Brown '95, Dean '97, McCarthy '96, Garrison '97, Hayes '96, Haskell '98, Eskridge L. S., Lacy L. S., Lord '97, Manning '98, Rand '98, Stevens '97, Stevenson '96, Selfridge '97, Winslow '96, and Wrenn '96; catchers, Buckman '96, Scannell '97, Henry '96, and Scott '97; pitchers, Cozzens '98, Ames '96, Highlands '95, Lamprey '98, and Paine...
...entire 'varsity crew will row on the river today, for the first time. The men will go out in turn in a pair oar, the first two being Hollister and Stevenson, who will row at 2.30. The other pairs will be Shepard and Perkins, Manning and Jennings, and Fennessy and Lewis. Each couple will row about half an hour...