Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The Faculty has issued another statement with regard to its recent stand on the athletic question. It appears that the idea of largely curtailing the number of intercollegiate contests did not originate at Harvard, but at a meeting of the Association of Colleges in New England, held at Cambridge early...
The cup offered by the Athletic Association for the winner of the greatest number of points in the two handicap competitions in throwing the 45-pound weight was won by P. D. Turner '09, with a score of 8 points. The results of yesterday's competition were as follows: first...
Few of the undergraduates realize as yet the importance of the athletic issue which we shall soon be called upon to face. The Faculty has handed down an expression of opinion that "the number of intercollegiate contests should be largely reduced." On Saturday the CRIMSON pointed out the disastrous effect...
In just what form the Faculty's vote will take effect we hesitate to say. We do not wish to speculate, but merely draw conclusions from what has already been done. If the death-blow cannot be struck through the Athletic Committee, there are countless regulations that the Faculty may...
The vote taken at the last meeting of the Faculty advising a curtailment of the number of intercollegiate contests calls for more than passing notice. The expression of opinion we are told has been sent not only to the authorities in Cambridge, but to the Association of Colleges in New...