Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Despite Boston sportscribes like Dave Egan, who continued to scream editorially about what he called "the dry rot and decay which have overthrown the Harvards. . . here in a corner of the country where college (athletes) are strict amateurs and play like strict amateurs," the Crimson athletic situation was looking up...
Due to the chill breezes forecast for the coming week, aquatic activities of summer students will remain confined to the 50 yard swimming test for new men administered in the Indoor Athletic Building, and the dorm shower.
Most of the University's athletic facilities will be open five days a week all summer. Tennis courts, behind the Business School, have been readied for use from 11 to 5 o'clock. The pool will be open for business at 11:15, 12:15, 2 and 3 o'clock...
The Indoor Athletic Building Pool will be open for business five days a week, Monday through Friday, from 11:15 to 4 o'clock, while upstairs, calisthenics devotees can do their pushups at 12:15.
All Freshmen in good health, of course, will have to sweat three times a week this summer. Athletic activites authorized for credit are tennis, swimming, volleyball, sculling, and calisthenics, in addition to intramural softball and baseball.