Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members are: E. Alston Blackwell; John L. Donnell; Robert J. Glaser; R. Stuart Hoyt; Cranston E. Jones; Christian M. Laurlitzen, 2nd.; John H. Loeb; Lloyd Mills, Jr.; Phill G. Neal; Joseph C. Pesden, Jr.; Alfred W. Putnam; Brooks Ryder; Templeton Smith; Donald M. Thurber; D. Willson Webb; Roger L. Werner; and William P. Young...
Playing for the Crimson will be: Richard Dorson George Lowman. Hubert Hauck, Alvah Sulloway, James Fold, Stuart Wyeth, Arthur Brown and Anderson Page...
...number six player is rather difficult to predict, for there is quite a battle going on for it. In fact, nine inetmen rate about even, including Stuart Wyeth, Elwood Henneman, Andy Page, Jim Arensberg Oliver Bolton, Art Brown, Don Gordon, Dick Grandin, and Adrian Malone. Wyeth, Henneman, and Page have all played at this position in at least one match...
Editorial Board: Richard T. Davis '38. R. Stuart Hoyt '40, and James Tobin '39. Business Board: David Beck '38, Sheldon Ekman '39, Joseph E. Jones '38, C. Hamilton Luther '40, William A. McFadden '39, sherman J. Maisel '39, Royal S. Schaaf '39, and David S. Stern...
...resulting shake-up in the team lineup places George Lowman in the number one position, Hubert Hauck at number two, Captain Jim Fuld at number three, Alvah Sulloway at four, Stuart Wyeth at five, and Adrian Malone...