Word: drews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...organized, consists of the following men: P. W. Carter '10, chairman; R. F. Hooper '11, clothing collection; W. A. Cole 1L. and R. S. Jowett '11, deputation; R. C. Benchley '12, S. B. Blodgett '11, W. Hodges '11, entertainment groups; F. P. Ferguson '10, assignment; L. E. Drew '11, A. Gregg '11, E. G. Mears '10, boys' clubs; M. E. Peabody '11, St. Paul's Society's activities; P. Crusius '10, educational work; W. White '10, home libraries; J. T. Nightingale '10, juvenile court; H. E. Wetzel '11, text-book loan library; J. S. Davis '08, graduate secretary; A. Beane...
...every emergency, for without changing his pace in the slightest manner he allowed Yale's spurt to shorten the load about twenty feet, and then, as Yale's stroke was lowered again, he raised his own stroke for the first time since the start, and the boat drew away rapidly. Harvard had met Yale's last spurt with disastrous results for Yale, and now began to increase the lead at will. Passing the two and one-half mile mark Harvard had a good margin of open water. At 3 miles the lead, was 3 lengths and over a length...
...poor head-work. Simons repeated his effort of the first inning by sending a fly to Murphy. After this inning Van Vleck retired from the box and went to right field in place of Corey, while Merritt pitched the three remaining innings. In the eighth, with one down, Hicks drew a pass and went to second on Lanigan's second single. Harvey then hit to the shortstop, who tagged second, retiring Lanigan on a force-out. Hicks made third on the play, however, and as Harvey stole second, a hit meant two runs. Once more nothing happened, as Currier...
...Vieck hit to left field, scoring Corey and putting. Cushman on second. Philbin then clinched the game by a two-bagger that brought in two runs. Fels and Murphy were unable to maintain the rally and Philbin was left on third. In the seventh Yale scored again. Cushman drew a pass and stole second. Van Vleck followed with a stinging grounder that Briggs smothered, but could not hold. Philbin then made his second hit and Cushman made the final run of the game...
...evangelical character was conducted under the auspices of the Association, and although some opposition was raised on the ground that they laid too great emphasis on the theological tenets of christianity, yet, in the light of the year's work that followed, it has been well proved that they drew a group of men who would not otherwise have been reached...