Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...resurfacing of the courts with the newly compounded mixture of stone dust and clay is successful, it will help materially in producing a better team than last year, when a number of the men were handicapped by the change from the well-built courts which they had been using during the summer, to those on Jarvis Field...
...list of nominees is as follows: for marshal, O. M. Bate, L. G. Bennett, N. R. Cass, C. E. Hughes, Jr., F. B. Sayre, D. L. Stone; for secretary, S. C. Rand, A. J. Santry. The following committee was appointed to have charge of the election and watch at the polls; F. A. Carroll, 9 to 10 o'clock; W. M. Evarts, 11 to 12 o'clock...
Freshman crew: Stroke, Lothrop; 7, Murray; 6, Harwood; 5, Trumbull; 4, Baker; 3, Francke; 2, Weatherhead; bow, Bradley; cox., Stone...
...Indiana Club of Harvard met in the Trophy Room of the Union last evening for reorganization. The following officers were elected: president, H. C. Reid '12, of Richmond, Ind.; vice-president, D. F. Stone '12, of Lafayette, Ind.; secretary, I. C. Gardner 1G., of Reynolds, Ind. Twenty-five of the ninety-three Indiana men in the University were present. Means of inducing more men from that state to attend Harvard, especially the College, were discussed, and it was voted to co-operate in every possible way with the Indiana Harvard Club...
...soon as the weather will permit one of the tennis courts on Jarvis Field will be resurfaced with a mixture of clay and stone dust. The purpose of this is to put to a practical test the proportions of the materials which have been figured out, and to determine the best mixture, both from the standpoint of playing and also of drainage. It is believed that two or three days playing will give the court a satisfactory tryout, and as soon as the results have been obtained a new surface will be put on a row of twelve courts. Eventually...