Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Next move in the introduction of jiu jitsu classes is up to students, Norman W. Fradd, Assistant Director of Physical Education, said last night ofter a conference with William J. Bingham...
...result of the enthusiastic turnout, Norman W. Fradd, Assistant Director of Physical Education, said that he would consult with William J. Bingham, Director, about the possibility of including the sport in the university athletic curriculum...
Anybody who mounted this stand was addressing his remarks ultimately to one man, Bill Bingham. Bill Bingham had for all only one answer, No! In January, 1935, came the news of the appointment of Dick Harlow. The uninformed, not knowing much about Harlow at that time, raised their eyebrows. On January 7, the Crimson joined others in open doubting Bill Bingham's sincerity. The athletic director had only one answer, a thousand times...
...Yale beat Harvard. Again earlier this year the Loreleis raised their seductive wail: "make it easier for stars to come to Harvard." Bill Bingham is a young man, one whose hairs are rapidly turning gray, one who still had only one answer, No! At 1:30 o'clock Saturday he would have said it, and he would have said it again two hours later. If he had, if he did, he was not alone. Twice 10,000 men of Harvard would join him then in one triumphant chorus...
...Bill Bingham and Dick Harlow, who has cooperated with his chief in every way, all honor and praise. Harvard athletic contests have been played in the past by men who were primarily students and incidentally athletes, they are so played today, and they must and shall continue to be so played...