Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...weather permits. Owing to the very limited number of barges, the class crews are able to get out on the water only on certain days in the week. The candidates for the 'varsity crew are now reduced to thirteen, and has been at the training table since March 1st. Stewart, '88 S., who stroked the '89 crew in several races, began training last week, and is a very promising candidate for the position of stroke of the 'varsity, if his physician decides that it is safe for him to train. Caldwell, L. S., the old stroke, will probably...
...Yale Nine have been training in the cage for about five weeks, The greater part of the training has been in batting, each man having a turn regularly every day. Captain Stagg is teaching the new nine. Of last year's team, Stagg, Dann, Spencer, McConkey, Noyes, Stewart and Hurst, and substitutes Heyworth, Osborn, McClintock and Wurtenberg are candidates again this year. The new men are doing very good work. Phelps, P. G., who played in his class team while in college is a poor batter, although a good fielder...
There are twenty-two candidates for the Yale University nine. Of this number Stagg, Dann, Spencer, McConkey, Stewart, Noyes, Hunt, Heyworth, McClintock and Wurtemburg were on last year's nine or substitutes...
...Lampoon the distinctive character it had. The paper was improving greatly in Attwood's time in respect to the work of its artist. The outline work of Briggs, and later the "double pages" of Purdon, showed vast improvement over the work of the early artists. The work of Mr. Stewart was undoubtedly the finest that ever appeared in the Lampoon, and it is probable that a good many years will pass before work of equal merit will appear in the paper...
...Stewart, '87, the mainstay of the Lampoon, two years ago, has recovered from his recent severe illness, and will spend the next two years in this country. He was in Cambridge yesterday...