Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Eckelberry 2L., (A); L. Powers 1L., (B); F. E. Stiles 3L., (C). 10-11.--N. Armour 2L., (A); H. W. Elliott 3L., (B); O. Sletten uC., (C). 11-12.--M. C. Lightner 2L., (A); R. T. O'Neal 2L., (B). 12-1.--B. W. Stewart 3L., (A); J. Gilman 2L., (B). 1-2.--M. Darnes 2L., (A); P. F. Sapp 3L., (B). 2-3.--M. F. Appel 2L., (A); W. M. Conroy...
...Hopkins, C. F. Ilsley, T. L. Kennedy, E. T. Leddy, J. P. Marquand, C. E. Morris, S. W. Murray, T. D. Nesbit, N. R. O'Hara, L. Osborne, R. B. Parker, Jr., R. H. Pass, S. H. Schwartz, R. E. Shillady, W. B. Sloane, C. Southworth, B. E. Stewart, T. W. Swett, B. P. Whitney, G. H. Williams, R. L. Wolf, N. M. Zinderstein...
...Yale is not very strong in the middle distance runs and her hopes will rest upon the work of X. J. Farrar, 1912, who finished second in the 440 in the Harvard meet, and third in that event in the Princeton meet. H. Stewart, 1913 S., captain of last year's freshman team, and F. T. Boyd, 1912, are the only other promising candidates...
Quarter-mile run--H. W. Kelley '11 and J. H. Stewart of Yale...
...hurdles will be run on the grass, and the flights will be stationary, the Americans having yielded to this demand. Also Oxford and Cambridge have announced their willingness to allow freshmen at the American colleges to compete, and this makes a place on the team for Stewart, the Yale Freshman who did the quarter in 50 flat in the dual meet between the Harvard and Yale freshman teams...