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Dates: during 1910-1919
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CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street.--8.30-9: G. C. Barclay '19, C. W. Cook '19; 9-10: H. G. M. Kelleher '18, W. Richmond, Jr., '18; 10-11: R. H. Garrison '18, D. W. Rich '18; 11-12: M. Taylor '18, W. O. Morgan '18; 12-1: R. M. Lloyd '19, H. K. White '19; 1-2: J. Palache '18, F. G. Balch '18; 2-3, W. C. Hubbard '19, R. P. Anthony '19; 3-4: W. H. Mitchell '19, J. L. Merrill '19; 4-5: H. Briggs '18, C. P. Vogel '18; 5-6: T. L. Storer...
...Cook '17, who substituted at left centre, played a steady game. The two Hagan brothers, who played the centre positions in the visitors' forward line, starred for Stone...
Score--Harvard 2nds, 8; Stone School, 0. Goals--Powel (4), Phinney, Clark, Jackson, Hubbard. Substitutions--Harvard: Kissel for Jackson, Timpson for Phinney, Baker for Merrill, Cook for Baker, Guild for Clark, Furness for Powel, Freeman for Harris, Wills for Bishop, Hubbard for Cook. Referee--Martin. Timers--Pickering and French. Time--18-minute halves...
...baseball, track, and crew, or who have been awarded a "Y", are, for the first time in Yale's athletic history, combining to do honor to a team, and with the further object of founding the Yale Varsity Club. Walter Camp, the father of Yale football and baseball; Bob Cook, the father of Yale rowing; Harry Brooks and Charlie Sherrill, the fathers of Yale track athletics; "Pudge" Heffiefinger, "Dutch" Carter, Fred Stevenson, captain of the '88 crew, which held the record of the Thames River course for twenty-eight years, and a host of others from Yale teams dating from...
...Jessie H. Freeman, Belvidere, Navarch, and Bowhead. It was on the latter that he was frozen in for thirty months close to the north pole. He and his crew were saved form starvation only by the superhuman efforts of the Eskimos. On this voyage as on many others, Captain Cook was accompanied by his wife...