Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Banjo Club has not yet chosen permanent officers. J. Sargent is acting as president; H. H. Chamberlin as secretary; and J. S. Stone as leader. The banjos are: J. Sargent, H. H. Chamberlin, W. A. Brookings, T. Parker, J. S. Stone and the sixth one will be chosen from T. B. Hill, B. Ried and C. J. Wilcomb. Guitars. - J. P. Roman, F. E. Lowell, H. Williams, D. D. Cassidy, E. W. Forbes Mandolin. - M. Scull...
Arthur P. Stone...
...Captain Murphy will be able to find someone to fill their positions creditably. As the Yale nine played in her few games last fall, the following was the make-up: Bowers, pitcher; Jackson, catcher: Walcott, first base; Beall, second base; Kedzie, third base; Murphy, short stop; Case, Rustin and Stone, fielders. Rustin is an old Andover player...
...present. Heffelfinger, who appeared to enjoy the "Hoodoo" song so much at the concert, was present at the reception with several other well-known Yale men. The next morning the fellows straggled back to St. Paul. In the afternoon a very delightful tea was given by Mrs. Stone of Summit Avenue; this was one of the most enjoyable events of the whole trip. In the evening the concert was given before a large audience in the Peoples' Chuch and at its close all the Harvard men present, graduates and undergraduates, gathered in front of the platform and indulged in some...
LOST. - A cuff-button; an oblong piece of stone set in plain gold...