Word: meyers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dangers of live-stock traffic," by Professor Karl F. Meyer, of Philadelphia...
...Trumbull; bow, Reynolds; cox., Capt. Abeles. In this race the eight was beaten by Princeton by a length and several weaknesses were exposed. Pirnie was displaced as stroke by Harwood, Mills was displaced by L. Curtis, Morgan was out of condition and his place was taken by H. Meyer. MacVicar moved from 3 to 4 to fill the seat left by Harwood, and Murray went in at 3. In this order the crew went up to Ithaca where it was easily defeated by a fine Cornell crew. The showing was better, however, than in the triangular race. When the crew...
...Davis, H. C. Everett, S. M. Felton, N. Ford, T. H. Frothingham, C. Fry, R. VanN. Gambrill, H. B. Gardner, A. M. Goodale, E. P. Graves, C. G. Hoffman, P. M. Hollister, F. W. Hubbell, D. Lawson, H. P. McKean, Jr., Q. A. S. McKean, G. vonL. Meyer, Jr., J. J. Minot, E. D. Morgan, Jr., J. Munroe, S. Nichols, D. A. Park, G. B. Post, 3d, D. Sargent, U. S. J. Sullivan, A. H. Tomes, W. Tufts, Jr., J. G. Webb, P. L. Wendell C. Weston, W. M. E. Whitelock, O. Walcott...
...will graduate this week, two of whom are coxswains. Besides Captain C. T. Abeles and his brother A. T. Abeles, these men are G. F. Stratton, A. M. Goodale, and E. D. Morgan, Jr., who row 7, 6, and 3, respectively in the eight; and G. vonL. Meyer, Jr., who is rowing 2 in the four-oar. In the competition to fill their places next year, H. A. Murray '15, W. B. Pirnie '15, and E. K. Carver '14 of the four-oar must be considered; as well as H. Mills '14, who rowed on last year's University eight...
George von Lengerke Meyer, Jr., '13, of Hamilton, two, prepared at Groton School, where he rowed two years on the school eight. He rowed at three on his Freshman eight, and at two on the University four two years ago. He is 22 years old, weighs 176 pounds, and is 6 feet in height...