Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew were out in their shell again yesterday afternoon. Boardman rowed stroke, while Marvin went...
Owing to the absence of Heath, Glidden and Boardman, the order of the Freshman crew lately has been very unsettled. Before the regular crew practice Saturday, Gray and Tilton, and Palmer and Clark went out in pair-oars, the former being coached by Townsend, the latter by Derby of last year's 'Varsity eight. The crew rowed as follows: Stroke, Byrd; 7, Higginson; 6, Gray; 5, Tilton; 4, Swain; 3, Biddle; 2, Brown; bow, Saltonstall...
After graduating from college Mr. Worthen took up civil engineering in which profession he was very successful and highly esteemed. In 1849 he went to New York to become the engineer of the New York and New Haven railroad and in 1854 he was elected vice-president of the road. He was the sanitary engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Health in New York City for many years...
...being ruined by disagreement as to the meaning of the question. Of the four Yale debates I have heard in Sanders Theatre, three have been seriously impaired by such disagreement. The most painful reflection in regard to the debate last Friday is that Harvard's admirable argument against bimetallism went all for nothing because of a squabble over the meaning of the subject. The first step is to frame subjects with the greatest possible brevity and celarness. Then it might be feasible for both sides to confer, by letter or by representatives, as to the full meaning of the question...
After rowing a while Byrd went in at stroke and Tilton rowed at 6, Palmer going...