Word: clark
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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LESTER WILLIAMS CLARK...
ORATION . . . BY LESTER WILLIAMS CLARK of New York City...
...Hall, '76, Vice-President; C. Isham, '76, Secretary; J. T. Linzee, '77, Treasurer; F. S. Watson, '75, Field-Marshal; F. R. Appleton, 75, G. W. Green, '76, S. Butler, '77, E. O. Richards, '78, H. Denton, L. S. S., Directors. F. R. Appleton, '75, Referee; L. W. Clark, '75, Timekeeper...
...members of all the departments of the University was held in Holden Chapel, to discuss the question of changing the color of the University. Mr. Watson, President H. U. B. C., occupied the Chair, and Mr. G. W. Greene was chosen Secretary. A motion was made by Mr. Clark, '75, that "the color of all departments of the University should be declared to be Crimson." In the discussion which followed Mr. Van Duzer spoke in favor of retaining the Magenta, while Mr. Clark favored the change. Remarks were made by several other undergraduates, on one side and another, when...
...discussion arose about training and coaching crews, and Mr. Clark made a very able speech explaining that Faulkner, a professional oarsman who was supposed to have some connection with our crews, is merely one of Mr. Blakey's workmen, and has the care of the club boathouse...