Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew is being coached by Newell '94 and Bond '94, and is rowing in the following order: Stroke, Irving, 158; 7, Hollister, 170; 6, Sprague (capt.), 165; 5, Duffield, 168; 4, Sleeper, 165; 3, Phelps, 170; 2, Cornwall, 155; bow, Kernan, 160. Average weight, 164. Sub., Lee, 151. Cox., G. B. Orton...
...Sandy Cutter, college men and friends of Brattle, A. E. Bailey '94, S. P. White '95, and M. G. Norton '95; Mr. Cheatham, Mr. Skinner and Mr. Sharpe, creditors of Mr. Pickletop, F. W. Merriman '95, F. A. Dorman '94 and W. S. Youngman '95; Eleanor Pickletop, William Frazar Lee '94; Bathsheba Primrose, a miss with a mission, J. H. Chase '95; Suzanne, a fin de siecle maid, L. de F. Smith '96; Mrs. Casey, E. A. Mott-Smith...
...ninety-seven crew rowed twice a day during the vacation with the exception of Monday and Tuesday. Considerable improvement is evident, and the men are very earnest about their work. There are but two substitutes left, Lee and Phelps, who will in all probability be taken to New London. Duffield who has been rowing No. 3 has been ill; Phelps is taking his place during his absence. The pair oar barge which was ordered from Davy has arrived and is very satisfactory...
...rowing as follows: Bow, Kernan; 2, Cornwall; 3, Duffield (Phelps); 4, Sleeper; 5 Houghton; 6, Sprague; 7, Hollister; stroke, Irving; substitute, Lee...
Three mile run.- Won by F. S. Horan, Cambridge; W. S. Lee, Oxford, second. Time...