Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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One of the oldest athletic activities of the University started another year at Hemenway Gymnasium yesterday afternoon, when the 5 o'clock gymnasium class gathered under the instructorship of John Wallen
At Colgate, the manager of the team figured out that it cost $110.05 to equip each member of a squad of 50 ... Columbia, planning to "resume athletic relations" with Dartmouth, was trying to build a backfield around a lone veteran called Kumpf . . . Dartmouth would have last year's stars...
Assistant Comptroller E. S. Emery '28 stated, upon being interviewed, that the bronze tablet has been temporarily removed to safe quarters while the buildings on and around Winthrop Street were being razed to make room for the projected Freshman athletic plant. It will be replaced in all probability upon the...
The news that the break in athletic selections between the Army and Navy will be ended in the near future will be welcome not only to the members of the two academies but also to the great numbers of outside fans to whom the annual game was the climax of...
The ethical rights of the question are less obvious. Limitation of a varsity player's career to three seasons is commonly accepted among colleges and the Navy's insistence on it last year was in accord with the policy of most athletic departments. But the record of Army-Navy games...