Word: clark
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshman crew rowed in the tank yesterday afternoon, the first crew rowing in the following order: Stroke, Byrd; 7, Clark, 6, Glidden, 5, Heath; 4, Swain; 3, Biddle; 2, Brown; bow, Saltonstall. The crew as a whole lacks control of its slides and has also a tendency to hang at the full reach. The watermanship is good. More particular faults are a tendency in Byrd to break his arms at the catch. Swain at 4 pulls round and is slow about getting his oar away at the finish...
...HAVEN, March 1.- Yale's representatives in the Harvard-Yale debate will be: C. S. McFarland, Melrose, Mass., C. H. Studienski, Pueblo, Cal., and C. U. Clark, Brooklyn, N. Y. Alternates: S. P. Garvan, Hartford, Conn., and E. H. Hume, Bowlog, India...
...Clark has spoken against Princeton, and McFarland and Studienski have both had experience as alternates against Harvard...
...first of the four weekly shot-putting contests was held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Gymnasium. Eight competitors took part. The longest put was made by E. H. Clark L. S., a distance of 37 ft. 3 in.; second, C. J. Paine, Jr., '97, 37 ft.; third, F. G. Shaw '97, 35 ft. 1 1-2 in. Each contestant was allowed six puts. The averages were...
...Clark L. S., 36 ft. 11 5 12 in.; C. J. Paine, Jr., '97, 36 ft. 7 1 2 in; R. C. Heath 1900, 34 ft. 9 2 3 in.; F. G. Shaw '97, 34 ft. 7 3 4 in.; V. L. Litt g L. S., 34 ft. 1 in.; L. R. Brine '98, 34 ft. 4 5-6 in.; P. M. Jaffray '99, 32 t. 4 1 2 in.; W. A. M. Burden...