Word: oakes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sessions '21, of Northampton, assistant football manager; Ford Hibbard '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., baseball manager; Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago, Ill., assistant baseball manager; David Bullard Arnold '18, of Boston, crew manager; Amory Houghton '21, of Corning, N. Y., assistant crew manager; Elmer Ebert Long '21, of Oak Park, Ill., second assistant crew manager; Laurence Barberie Leonard '18, track manager; Julian Castle Bolton '20, of Cleveland, O., assistant track manager; Edmund William Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, of New York, N. Y., hockey manager; Henry Seranno Villard '21, of New York, N. Y., swimming manager; Sam Anderson, wrestling coach...
...never flinched, an energy that knew no bounds and which in itself inspired all who felt it, and he was a patriot whose loyalty to his land his critics never ventured to assail. His fall sends a shudder through the world. A beacon light has gone out. A towering oak, a landmark age-old has fallen. Yale bows its head in silent tribute to this great American. YALE NEWS...
Amory Houghton '21, of Corning, N. Y., and Elmer Ebert Long '21, of Oak Park, Ill., have been appointed manager and assistant manager, respectively, of the 1921 Freshman crew by the crew management, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
Christopher George Krogness, Jr., of Oak Park, Ill., has been appointed captain of the Freshman track team, the appointment to take effect at once. Krogness, who is the best all-around athlete on the squad, prepared at Exeter, where he was prominent in track and field athletics. Though he has had little chance this spring to show his ability, he made a record for himself last winter by winning the high jump in the B. A. A. meet...
...work. Half of them began wood-chopping on December 24 and the rest took up the job on the day after Christmas. This section paid for its own food and transportation, and were paid at the rate of $2.50 for each cord of wood. The lumber was all oak and will be burned into charcoal. Between 40 and 50 cords were secured in all, the students taking in an average of about six a day. The eleven men who stayed at Sandwich were: P. C. Francis '20, N. L. Harris '19, R. W. Hersey...