Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Conant and Athletic Director Bingham are trying to divorce athletics from football receipts with their newly established athletic endowment policy. In essence, they want to build up over a period of years a fund of several million dollars which will support in entirely Harvard's sports program...
These are the characteristics of so-called "big-time" football which have incurred the worry of men like Messrs. Conant and Bingham. Neither they nor the majority of Harvard undergraduates want to relegate football to an inconsequential position. Excellent coaching, training, and facilities are the prime requisite of any sport. Nor do they want to impair the delight and interest in football contests, such as the one today...
...American Olympic Committee asked Germany to fulfill four conditions before it agreed to send a team to Berlin this summer. Mr. Bingham's article this morning shows that intelligent men with first-hand information believe that the Nazi Government has fulfilled these pledges...
When last spring it was announced that Dick Harlow of Western Maryland was coming to Cambridge to be Harvard's football Moses, it was also noised about that he had received fall permission from Bill Bingham to bring a whole flock of hand-pieced. Across to aid him in the trip to the Promised Land, Prominent among these was one J. Neil Stanley former head coach at Delaware, who took over control of the second most important part of the machine, the Freshman squad...
Long before A Midsummer Night's Dream had got beyond the casting stage in Hollywood, London literary bigwigs were holding indignation meetings to denounce Hollywood's "impudence" in meddling with such a classic. In London last week, where U. S. Ambassador Bingham, Mrs. Winston Churchill, the Marquess of Queensberry, Sir Philip Ben Greet, and a theatre full of their peers saw the opening. newspaper critics agreed that A Mid-summer Night's Dream was "exquisite." '"dazzling," ''magnificent," "of extraordinary beauty." In Manhattan, where so many reviewers attended the first night that the gala premiere...