Word: belle
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...training of the track team several innovations have been made by Trainer Moakley, Every day twenty-five minutes is given to calisthenics and dumb-bell exercises, which are followed by practice in the special events...
...society, who devote one evening a week to the amusement of about a hundred boys. The remaining nights of each week are devoted to lessons given by professional teachers, in carpentering, dancing, printing, cobbling and gymnastic training. The officers of the society for this year are: President, Gibson Bell '01; vice-president, W. R. Lawrence '01; secretary, G. W. Smith '01; treasurer, J. W. Stedman '02; librarian, L. D. Chapin '02; chorister, C. E. Hill...
...work of the candidates for the track team has been progressing regularly under the charge of Mr. Lathrop. The four squads report daily, and after light dumb-bell and chest-weight work, practice on the wooden track on Holmes Field. Owing to the fact that Mr. Lathrop has been devoting his efforts to getting men into shape for the events in which Harvard will be represented in the B. A. A. games, no attempt has been made as yet to develop material for the pole vault. Training for this event will probably begin next week...
...glad to see that in your editorial of yesterday morning, you brought the question of the disposal of the Old Bell before the public notice. For nearly seventy years at least, and, if the tradition that the bell of 1793 was recast, be true, for over a century, the Old Bell has rung from the belfry of Harvard Hall. Even if considerations of historic value and association go for naught, the mere fact of its long and faithful service should give it some claim upon the sentiment of the University. For the Corporation to sell it for the small...
...mass meeting in memory of Phillips Brooks was held last evening in Sanders Theatre, Gibson Bell '01 presiding. The exercises opened with the singing of "Interger Vitae," by the Harvard Glee Club, which later in the evening sang "Harvard Hymn" and "Onward Christian Soldiers." Bishop Lawrence '71, Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, Rev. Endicott Peabody, Dr. C. Cuthbert Hall, President Eliot, and Dr. F. G. Peabody '69, gave short addresses...