Word: huyck
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Scarlet fever is going the rounds at Yale, attacking with its usual lack of discrimination some of the very men whom the college can least afford to have laid up at this time of year. Capt. Van Huyck, of the freshman crew, is seriously ill, having caught the fever some days ago by wearing the sweater of another oarsman who is down with the disease. The managers of the Navy feel great anxiety, for the 'varsity men have been exposed as well as the freshman candidates, and any man who has an attack of scarlet fever at this time...
...doubtful if he can get into condition to row in the triangular race with Columbia and Harvard. The Theta Delta Chi, one of the most prominent of the Shef. societies, is under the strictest quarantine, and none of the members are allowed to go to recitations, for Capt. Van Huyck belongs to it, and most of the members are said to have been exposed to the disease through...
...Yale freshman crew has been reduced to fourteen. They are T. Perkins, bow, 160 lbs.; Howland, No. 2, 165 lbs.; McDuffe, No. 3, 165 lbs.; Loomis, No. 4, 168 lbs.; Dunkerson, No. 5, 171 lbs.; Kinney, No. 6, 171 lbs.; H. B. Perkins, No. 7, 162 lbs.; Van Huyck, stroke, 172 lbs., Polk, substitute, 171 lbs.; Holmes, substitute, 159 lbs.; Sedgewick, 169 lbs.; Lay, 171 lbs.; Tishel, 168 lbs.; and Pope. 156 lbs. The average weight of the crew is 166 lbs. Its chief faults are: Poor time, slowness in starting the slide, at the beginning of the recover...
Work for the Yale freshman crew is now well under way. Van Huyck '93, S. who has been appointed temporary captain of the crew had the candidates out for the first time last Saturday, and since then the men have done light work in the gymnasium and taken short runs daily. Next week the men will probably commence rowing in the tank. The following are the candidates...
From '93 S.- A. L. Van Huyck, 174; A. Sedgewick, 168; N. B. Burr, 166; J. S. Tritle, 162; McL. VanIngen, 168; W. C. Winter, 168; T. B. Welk, 158; R. P. Strong...