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Like the H.A.A., Olympic games do not run on athletes alone. They require the services of a number of executives and also a considerable amount of cash. Harvard has its fingers in the pie on both of these counts. In 1936 William J. Bingham '16, director of the H.A.A., held what is probably the second biggest executive job in the Games, chairman of the track and field committee. This year Bingham is on the Olympic executive committee, the group which makes the American policy for the Games...
Patrick D. Dailey '50, Council member in liaison with the H.A.A., said last night that Bingham offered the extension, but said that there will be no future extensions because deadlines are printed on the backs of the coupons...
...Bingham also revealed yesterday that the H.A.A. has no more seats for the Virginia game, but that it has requested tickets be held for purchase at the gate...
Rapprochement between the H.A.A. and the Student Council was effected, yesterday when William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, extended until Saturday the ticket application deadline for the Rutgers game...
...couple of years ago," recalled Bingham, "M.I.T. did a really fine job. A spectator could really make out the letters sitting stop the goalpost, or even on a silver flask in the Soldiers Field stands. Yes, that was an engineer's product," he recollected...