Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hour a day in some form of athletics. This requirement has caused the number of football candidates to increase immensely, and has given a fine start to all minor sports. Aside from football, soccer, cross-country and swimming will have the big call at Pennsylvania this year. Douglas Stewart, an old soccer coach at the University, will coach the soccer candidates. Lawson Robertson is coaching a large squad of cross-country men, for whom several races have already been scheduled. The Red and Blue football team is trying to arrange a game with one or more teams representing...
...Miss Snow, J. K. Berry, Jr., and Miss Newell, H. E. Hinners and Miss Gardner, F. W. Holmes and Miss Lilley, A. M. Lamb and Miss Alcock, J. P. McElroy and Miss Gay, P. W. Rice and Miss McCreary, R. G. Sloane and Miss Grace Osgood, H. A. Stewart and Miss Mansfield, T. Worcester and Miss Metivier...
...outlook at Princeton seems brighter than at Yale. There are more experienced men available for track than there are for any other major sport, and in the events where Princeton has lost its best men there are promising candidates from last year's Freshman team. Captain Barrett, Larkin and Stewart, all of whom have had experience in quarter-mile races, will offer an excellent foundation for a successful mile relay team. Raymond, in the mile, Erdman, in the hurdles, and Sinclair, in the shot-put, are other men who have run on former Princeton track teams. The Tigers are planning...
...varsity players and Manager C. Stewart have left-college, N. C. Lyman, a last year's substitute, has been elected captain, and F. S. Hyde, manager. A call for both university and freshman teams will be issued within a week. Captain Lyman, who will take charge of the preliminary drill, expects to start practice in the cage...
...meeting of the Corporation yesterday morning the following were officially appointed to be the undergraduate members of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports for the academic year 1917-1918: Andrew Feld Tribble '19, of Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Ellsworth Gross '19, of West Newton; Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., '20, of Castleton Corners...