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...candidates have as yet reported for indoor winter work in pole-vaulting, high jumping and shot-putting. Those who intend in the spring to try for any of these field events are urged to avail themselves of this winter training. Men who will enter some of these events in the Boston Athletic Association meet, which will be held in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on February 13, are expected to come out at once. Practice is now held, under the direction of Mr. Graham, on the main floor of the Gymnasium between the hours of 2.30 and 4.45 o'clock, Mondays, Wednesdays...
...Graham will meet the men and outline the work. Most of the attention at present will be given to coaching candidates for the field events, but all men who are intending to try for the meet at the B. A. A. which will be held on February 13, should avail themselves of this early practice. Every new man will receive individual coaching, and--regular squads will be chosen immediately after the Christmas recess...
...object of the new Medical School is to have affiliated hospitals nearby. Several institutions to whom the Corporation has already made offers of parts of the large plot belonging to the University, have expressed a desire to avail themselves of these offers. The largest of these institutions is the Brigham Hospital, which intends to build on the property fronting Huntington avenue and Francis street, provided a law-suit now pending is settled in its favor. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, is to build to the west of the Medical School, and plans for its buildings are now being...
...have arranged to be at the Hemenway Gymnasium from three to four o'clock for a few days commencing Thursday, May 21, and any student who has a record there of his strength according to the new plan, or who is willing to make such a record can also avail himself of this opportunity to have the eyes tested. Those who imagine their vision is unusually good are particularly invited to present themselves.--though the tests, which are simple and require only a few minutes, will be made of any students who have or will have the tests of their...
...would seem that the chief good to be achieved by the wearing of caps and gowns had been overlooked if the members of the Senior class do not avail themselves of the opportunity thus offered of recognizing members of the class with whom they are not acquainted...