Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Robert B. Carter: Freshman and JV Football Freshman and Varsity Crew, House athletic Jr. Class Committee, Student Council Combined Charities Drive, U.S.A., Purchase Card Salesman, Harvard Workshop, Hasty Pudding Theoretical.
Robert Claflin: Chmn. Winthrop House Committee Vice-President of Crimson by Society, Jr. Class Committee, Lacrosse Varsity Wrestling, Undergraduate Athletic Committee.
Federick B. Edwards: Manager Cross country and Track, Executive Board of Crimson Key Society, Secretary of Undergraduate Athletic Council, Treasurer IVY Films.
William L. Henry: Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Undergraduate Athletic Council, Dunster House Athletic Secretary, Nominating Committee. Hugh P. Herinann: 150 lb. Crew, Senior single sculls, Adams House Committee, Chmn. of Jr. Class Committee, Outing Club.
The supreme purpose of a college is to develop minds and character; it is not a farm club for professional sports, in theory anyway. Sports in college, therefore, is a diversion engaged in without animosity or dirty playing, regardless of talent. Economically favoring the athlete is prostituting that purpose. What...