Word: stones
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first event called was the Two-hand Vault, for which there were nine entries : Messrs. T. C. Batchelder, '83; Walter Soren, '83; C. M. Field, '84; M. J. Stone, '85; C. H. Atkinson, '85; O. S. Howard, '85; H. R. Woodward,' 84; G. B. Morison, '83, and A. C. Denniston, '83. The bar was placed in position upon the entrance of the contestants, at 3.25. All went over easily until, at the eighth vault, Woodward failed to make it and consequently withdrew. But Woodward's vaulting was noticeable for its ease and grace, and received much applause; for some time...
...Hand Vault. - Messrs. T. C. Batchelder, '83; Soren, '83; G. B. Morison, '83; Denniston, '83; Field, '84; Stone, '85; Woodward, '84; Atkinson, '85; Howard...
...following-named gentlemen will constitute the editorial board of the Yale News for the ensuing year: Charles Winslow Burpee, '83; William Warren Calhoun, 83; Laurent Clerc Deming, '83; Thomas Shephard Southworth, '83; Horatio Odell Stone, '83, financial editor; Albert William Robert, '83, S. S. S.; Julius Tyler Andrews Doolittle, '84; James William Oakford, '84; William Brainard Coit...
...Taken individually and in broad daylight, a stripling who attends college seems harmless enough. Look at this slight young man in his room, bending lazily or earnestly over his books as the case may be. He appears commonplace, quiet and orderly. But few would suspect the latent wealth of stone-throwing, howling and sign-disturbing possibilities that lies hidden away in his slight form. What causes these demonstrations? That is a question which has baffled the strongest light of modern research, and the problem is still wrapped in mystery. Begun in barbaric ages, when those who studied were supposed...
Lost - Oval blood-stone ring. Return to 10 Frisbie place...