Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Captain Dave Burt, Langdon Gilkey, Johnny Palfrey, Chet Legg, and Jack Stewart, all of whom will be playing their last match, will undoubtly bear most of the singles burden for the Crimson...
...Brandis, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., Richmond '37; Ernest R. Dalton, of Hopedale, Bowdoin '37; Stephen Enke, of Cambridge, Stanford '36; Edgar J. Kemler, of Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins '37; Robert J. M. Matteson, of Bennington, Va., Middlebury '38; Paul F. McGuire, of Wauwatosa, Wis., Wisconsin '37; Hugh L. Stewart, of Arlington, Va., Kansas State '31; James E. Wood, of Washington, D. C., College of the Pacific '29; Burton O. Young, of Arlington, Va., Oberlin...
...Burt led the singles winners with a 6-1, 6-3 win over the Indian number one man, Eckhardt. At the number two spot, Langdon Gilkey downed Avery in two hard fought sets, 6-4, 6-4. Stacey Hill was the only singles winner for Dartmouth, beating out Johnny Stewart...
...Crimson courtmen suffered three setbacks in the doubles matches. The Palfrey-Stewart duo went down to defeat in three hard fought sets 7-5, 8-6, 6-4. Homer Peabody and Johnny Lyell were beaten 7-5, 6-2, while Dave Burt and Orme Wilson also lasted three sets only to lose...
...President (Taft) was a Bones man. Among living Bones men are Presidential Candidate Robert A. Taft, Republican Leader Kenneth Simpson, Banker Percy Rockefeller, onetime Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot. onetime Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson, Author Donald Ogden Stewart, Radio Singer Lanny Ross, Yale's President Charles Seymour. Not strictly accurate is the legend that a Bones man is never without a job, but a Bones man on his uppers often gets handouts from fellow Bones men or the society. Skull & Bones (corporate name: Russell Trust Association) is sometimes alleged to be Connecticut's second richest corporation (first...