Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to reports in the Boston newspapers yesterday William J. Bingham, director of Harvard Athletics, is considering a new move in his "athletics for all" policy which would consist of organizing intercollegiate football competition in a 150 pound class. The wisdom of such a plan and the advisability of carrying...
The one big obstacle which prevents the immediate trial of this idea is the difficulty in arranging for intercollegiate competition. Under our present system of intercollegiate contact it would be a number of years before Harvard could arrange a full schedule for a light weight eleven if it decided to...
Concerning the remaining fund, which roughly presents $450,000 Mr. Bingham revealed that the Athletic Committee had once more by unanimous vote recommended to the Corporation its use for the completion of the gymnasium.
Although the column will deal most often with news directly connected with Harvard's athletic world, its scope will extend over all sports. Space will also be given to the sports at Harvard which do not come in for as much publicity as football, for instance, and intramural athletics will...
Former dicta have forbidden that this surplus be turned to the completion of the new Athletic Building, whose scrawny frame may be destined to strike terror into the hearts of nearby residents for many months to come. But on the other hand, rumour saith that the immovable hath been moved...