Word: hooker
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...York; L. M. Johnston, Westmoreland, N. Y.; H. A. Wessell, Jr., Cincinnati; G. W. Lindenberg, Columbus, Ohio; R. C. Norton, Cleveland; J. DeK. Alsop, Middletown, Conn.; J. B. Burrall, Waterbury, Conn.; L. B. Rand, Lawrence, N. Y.; N. H. Mason, Chicago; A. Y. Wear, St. Louis; H. S. Hooker, Washington, D. C.; C. D. Barnes, New York...
Second crew--Stroke, Sargent; 7, Laws; 6, Auchincloss; 5, Levering; 4, Hooker; 3, Ackley; 2, Lincoln; bow, Strong...
...Thursday the junior class at Yale elected five members to the board of the Yale "Lit." They are as follows: Edward L. Fox of New York, D. L. James of Kansas City, Mo., Bradley A. Welch of Tonington, Conn., Alfred M. Cressler of Fort Wayne, Ind., and William B. Hooker of Farmington, Conn...
...three eights just selected are made up as follows: First, stroke, Cameron; 7, Blagden; 6, Kunzig; 5, Mitchell; 4, Rumsey; 3, Laws; 2, Bogue; bow, Hewitt. Second, stroke, Hooker; 7, Auchinloss; 6, Warmoth; 5, Sherman; 4, Holt; 3, Schley; 2, Sargent; bow, McClintock. Third, stroke, Verrill; 7, Lincoln; 6, Scott; 5, Johnson; 4, Goodwin; 3, Waterman; 2, Ackley; bow, Atkinson...
...History of the English People,"--Chapter I, Section II, beginning "It is with the landing of Hengist" and ending with "Gildas tells us nothing of their fortunes or of their leaders." A prize of fifty dollars, also for undergraduates, will be given for translation into Latin of passages in Hooker's "Ecclesiastical Polity,"--Book I, Chaptes XV, beginning "Laws being imposed" to the end of the book, (omitting the notes). Undergraduates must be in regular standing in the College...