Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The Athletic Association makes the following two announcements regarding the return of money for unfilled Yale game applications and the return of lost articles:
Certainly cross-country running is a sufficiently important branch of track to be made a "legitimate" field in which to win one's letter. It is not a trivial sport. With the possible exception of rowing, there is no exercise which makes such a demand upon the grit and stamina...
Many inquiries have been made about the return of checks, when applications have not been filled. The Athletic Association deposits all checks upon receipt. As there are several thousand checks to be made out and signed, as well as the verifying and recording of the transactions to be gone through...
The Athletic Association asks that accurate descriptions of coats, sweaters, blankets, etc., lost at the game on Saturday should be mailed at once to W. F. Garcelon, Graduate Treasurer, Harvard Athletic Association, Cambridge.
The side-line badges for the second team, Freshman captain and manager, and W. E. Quinn, will be given out at the Locker Building gate before the game. Other badges have been either delivered or held at the Harvard Athletic Association office.