Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lampoon announces the election of John Langdon Batchelder Jr. '30, of Boston. Arthur Carlton Chase '29, of Ware, and Albert Goodwill Churchill '30, of Livermore, California, to the editorial board: and of Creighton Marcellus Churchill '30, of Lovermore, California. Willoughby Ingalls Stuart '29, of Cambridge, and John Swope '30, of Ossining, New York, to the Business Board...
...Booth '30, W. R. Driver '29, D. S. Lanier '28, John Fairfield '28, A. F. Porter 2G. B., L. E. Mallinckrodt '30, H. DeW. Wood '30, R. D. Whedon '29, Robert Reinhart '29, R. R. Dickey '30, R. C. Aldrich '31, S. C. Robinson '29, W. L. Stuart '29, S. W. Burbank '29, F. H. Gade '31, P. S. Dalton '31 C. M. Underhill '31, R. W. Pearson '31, F. S. Holmes '31, R. R. Walcott '31, V. D. Nelson '31, and James Marshall...
...pound class--O. T. Roberg 1M defeated Stuart French '29 by decision...
...feature of the evening, however, was the final bout of the 175 pound class. In the two preliminary battles O. T. Roberg 1M, captain of the Princeton team last year, and Stuart French '29, worked their way to the finals. The ensuing battle kept the gymnasium in a continual uproar. Roberg's ability to take punishment and his terrific punches in the last round gained him the decision...
...pound class--A. O. Leach '28 vs. D. T. Roberg 1M; Stuart French '29 vs. Fletcher Hodges...