Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pressing need for funds has made the continued support of Red Top impossible under the 1934 budget of the H.A.A. Mr. Bingham has adopted a very sane attitude towards the problem. He recommends that an endowment fund be raised immediately, the whole plant put in the hands of a group of trustees, who would oversee the endowment and take care of the upkeep costs and taxes. The buildings and land at Red Top originally cost $150,000, an investment which Mr. Bingham rightly contends ought not to be allowed to go to seed...
...buildings connected with the Harvard Athletic Association were closed yesterday at two o'clock by order of William J. Bingham '16, Director of Physical Education. Since few students were using them, and since suspension of trolley service would have kept the employees from reaching home at the normal hour. Bingham allowed them to leave early...
...fact that he has accepted his election shows the deep interest which Mr. Bingham has in all athletics. As chairman of the committee, it will be his job to supervise all the track and field events in which the United States is competing in the Berlin Games in 1936. Further, he will have to arrange for the housing and care of the American athletes at the games, a task requiring a great deal of time for a non-paying, honorary position. Mr. Bingham's election to this committee puts Harvard in a close connection with the games...
...Bingham was at New York last night attending a meeting of many of the officials on Olympic committees and could not be reached to ascertain any of this plans for the next two years before the athletes go to Berlin. The arrangements for the competitive choice of the athletes to represent the United States will require a great deal of attention, and the job will necessitate extensive planning and the cooperation of athletic directors all over the country...
...Bingham's career has been one of interest and his rise has been rapid. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy from 1908 until the fall of 1912, when he entered Harvard. At school he was known as a half-miler, and on coming to Harvard he continued his school record as a track man. In the fall he was manager of football and also served as cheer leader for several years. During the war he joined the American Field Service in the French Army, and then shifted to the American army on her entrance into the war. He was track coach...