Word: sheldon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale.--Stroke, A. Morse; 7, C. D. Wiman; 6, C. Meyer; 5, A. D. Sturtevant; 4, J. R. Sheldon, Jr.; 3, S. Low; 2, C. Bennitt; bow, C. J. Coe; cox., A. McLane...
...time last week on account of boils, but is now in place again. The men may show great form and stamina in the regatta on Friday, but they are at present more or less of an unknown quantity.Cox., McLane; Stroke, Morse; 7, Wilman; 6, Meyer; 5, Sturtevant (captain); 4, Sheldon; 3 Low; 2, Bennitt; bow, Coe. THE YALE FIRST CREW PRACTISING ON THE THAMES...
Wilbur G. Foye, A.M. '12, Ph.D., '15, left yesterday for the Fiji Islands, where he will study the volcanic rocks of the islands and gather data concerning coral reefs. He is being sent by the University as Sheldon Fellow, and expects to remain there a year...
...scholarships in the Bussey Institute were awarded: the George H. Emerson Echolarship to Owen Francis Burger 1G.; the Priscilla Clark Hodges Scholarship to Howard Madison Parshley 1G.; the University Scholarship to Jay Boardman Park 2G. The Class of 1908 Sexennial Scholarship was assigned to William Brackett Sow, Jr., '18. Sheldon Fellows were assigned as follows: Carl Alfred Lanning Binger '10, A.B., M.D., in Medicine; William John Crozier 3G., S.B., A.M., in Zoology; Wilbur Garland Foye 4G., A.M., in Geology; James Hinton 4G., A.M., in English; Julius Klein 6G., A.M., Litt.M., in Spanish-American History and Economics; William Mann...
...raising the stroke to thirty when it rows for speed. The Yale crews are rowing in English shells, with thole-pin rigs, but the seats are arranged in a straight line. The first crew contains three members of last year's regular crew, Captain A. D. Sturtevant., J. R. Sheldon...