Word: woode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...candidates have already played either on the 'Varsity or on the various class nines. Willard (captain), L. S. Henshaw '89, Linn '90, and Mumford '90, have played on the 'Varsity; Downer '79 Corning '91, Dean, '91. Coman '90, McKean '90, Crosby '91, Cummings '91, Babbitt '91 and Wood '91 have played on their class nines. The other men out yesterday were Evans '90, Brown '92, Curtis '92, Talbot '89, Blanchard '91, Brainard '89, Barney '90, Burton...
...Hassaurek, '92, won first prize with Hammond, '89, second. Another Exeter record was beaten in the standing high jump, Shead clearing 4 feet, 8 1-4 inches. Heywood was second. The tumbling was entered by ten men, and was another well-contested event. Word, '90, and S. G. Wood, '89, won first and seccond places respectively. The shot putting contest was a surprise to all. Ford entered as a favor to the other contestants, and without training, won with a put of 31 feet, 5 inches. The usual movements on the parallel bar were well executed, and Word...
...meeting of the Mandolin Club Wednesday evening, it was voted to separate the offices of secretary and treasurer, both of which are now held by Mr. Beecher, and Mr. Coombs was elected treasurer. Mr. P. K. Wood, '92, was elected a regular member, and it was decided to hold a dinner...
...position. He is a good fielder and strong batter. Babbitt, '91, a member of last year's freshman nine. Dean, '91, who covered first base for the '91 freshmen, and who is a strong fielder, but a poor batter, is also a candidate for the position of short-stop. Wood, sp,, was a member of the '91 freshman nine. Talbot, '89, who has played two years on his class team. J. Codman, '92, a new man, is also trying for short-stop. Crosby, '91, is trying for the outfield. He was a member of last year's freshman nine...
...been very destructive to the new set of oars purchased in England last year. Fifteen of them have already been broken on account of the holes which it was necessary to cut in the blades. The rest of the set has been strengthened by thin braces of light wood affixed to the back of the blades...