Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officials of the race were: Referee, George L. Rives, of New York; judge for Yale, R. J. Cook; timekeeper for Yale, George Adee; judge for Harvard, R. C. Watson '69; timekeeper for Harvard, G. S. Mumford...
...afternoon the 'varsity nine had its last hard practice before the Yale game. The work lasted about three hours, and consisted of batting and fielding. The men had the benefit of the coaching of a very competent set of graduates. There were Colonel Wins-low, Jack Highlands, Abbott, Hallowell, Cook, Trafford, Sullivan and Wiggin. The practice was lively, and the small crowd of spectators had several chances to applaud brilliant playing...
...Cornell to engage in sports is the absorbing topic at the quarters of the crews. It came as a big surprise to Yale, for nothing of the sort was anticipated. The matter has been pretty freely talked over since the news came in the morning papers. Robert J. Cook would not talk about the matter, as he knew nothing except from the papers. Favorable conditions tomorrow will probably lead both the Yale and Harvard crews to go over the four miles at speed...
Stevenson, 1b. l.f., Cook...
...large crowd gathered at the New Haven House this afternoon to witness the departure of the crew for New London. Each man on the crew and each substitute was heartily cheered. Messrs. Cook, Bolton and Ives will have charge of the coaching. The freshman crew will not go to New London until next Saturday. The Yale Corinthian Yacht Club held their annual regatta last week...