Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...German Night" on March 25 has been finally drawn up. The play is a musical farce in three acts, the books and lyrics by P. F. Reniers with musical contributions by I. D. Farquhar, F. S. Hyde, R. M. Jopling, P. F. Reniers, L. M. Sargent, and D. MacC. Stewart, all Sophomores. The music has been orchestrated by I. D. Farquhar and will be played by a class orchestra...
Flying Rings. -- Won by Dusossoit (B.); second, Stewart (B.); third, Joannet (B.); fourth, Peck...
Brookline High. -- E. Dewey, F. G. Dusossoft, (captain), F. Jonannet, S. Nixon, and G. Stewart...
...Brooklyn, N. Y.; as of the class of 1913, Edward Bartlett Allen, of New Bedford; Floyd Henry Allport (cum laude), of Cleveland, O.; John Rea Baker (Magna cum laude in Engineering Sciences), of Williamsport, Pa.; Herman Gilbert Brock, of Manchester, N. H.; Carl Gray Browne, of Old Town, Me.; Stewart William Chaffee, of Brookline; Heyward Cutting, of New York, N. Y.; Clyde Llewellyn Davis, of North Topeka, Kan.; John Michael Arthur Dougherty, of Newark, N. J.; Dows Dunham, (cum laude in Fine Arts) of Irvington on Hudson, N. Y.; Hiram Sanford Johnson, of Brookline; John Langdon Jones, of Philadelphia...
...applied to other undergraduate interests, the training of American youth would border on demoralization." The headmaster of Phillips Andover Academy follows with a severe indictment of the methods of some of the school coaches and of the colleges where the example of these methods is set Finally comes Professor Stewart of Idaho who asserts that participation in college athletics teaches "trickery and deceit"; that a great number of professionals and ineligibles compete in college athletics; and that the win-at-all-cost spirit is too strongly impressed...