Word: schieffelin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First.--Stroke, Maynard; 7, Driscoll; 6, Payson; 5, Captain Mead; 4, Schieffelin; 3, Adams; 2, Schreiber; bow, Enders; coxswain, Carson...
...ability to keep the stroke long at the finish which is so necessary in a good number 6, and in which Rockefeller was remarkable. W. F. C. Ewing '21, who took Allen's seat at 4 is a pretty oar, but seems to lack power. J. J. Schieffelin '19, who took Patterson's seat at No. 2, is much shorter in his swing than the other men in the boat. The rest of the eight are rowing fairly well. The starboard oars are especially good, but the port four will have to improve tremendously to keep the light English ship...
...full of important elections in the Senior classes of Academic and Sheff. On Monday, October 20, the Academic Seniors elected three of their number to complete the Senior Council. The following men were chosen: J. T. Blossom, of East Cleveland, Ohio; Stoddard King, of Spokane, Wash.; and William J. Schieffelin, Jr., of New York...
Wednesday saw the election of the following 1914 Officers and Class Day Committees: Orator, Stoddard King; Poet, Kenneth Rand; Class Day Committee, T. L. Daniels, B. F. Avery, A. Clark, P. G. Cornish, and W. J. Schieffelin, Jr.; Picture Committee, F. R. Lowell. W. S. Harpham, and W. H. Campbell; Supper Committee, H. A. Marting, O. P. Kilborn, R. S. Cooney, A. Clark, H. Harbison; Ivy Committee, S. H. Paradise, F. Bergen, and K. B. Burrough...