Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Seniors at Williams have elected the following class day orators: President of the Day, Irwin Mc. D. Garfield, of Mentor, O.; Marshals, L. M. Starr, New York City, and R. G. Mead, of Sing Sing, N. Y.; Orator, J. D. Murphy, Mt. Stewart, P. E. I.; Ivy Orator, L. G. Balliett, Lockport, N. Y.; Poet, A. K. Willyoung, Buffalo; and Prophet, Charles T. Ennis, Lyons...
...Stewart...
...Brenenstock, E. Bettman, H. Bartholomay. W. M. Bush, C. Crocker, L. F. Culver, A. L. Coster, F. C. Chamberlain, M. P. Dodge, J. W. Eddy, R. D. Farquhar, W. I. Frothingham, H. Landes, C. N. Lathrop, B. C. Jutten, H. G. Nichols, S. Paine, T. R. Plummer, C. Stewart, J. I. Straus, W. Tileston, B. W. Thompson, A. R. Whittier, P. W. Whittemore, M. W. Whitney. C. M. Wheeler, G. T. Webster, F. L. Young, A. Lefurgey...
...Stewart, 150; Ross, 157; Fulton...
...divided into two squads, one made up of the heavier candidates, the other of the lighter men. There are about sixteen men or two crews in each squad. Kales and Mumford have been stroking the heavier crews and Stewart is stroke of the third crew. The positions are by no means fixed. Kales and Mumford were appointed simply because they have had a little previous experience. It is rather remarkable that the lightest men learn much more rapidly than the heavy ones...