Word: clubbings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...feel that those men interested in the present situation would gain much through service in the Guard. They, as Harvard men, would be getting into an organization which has, more than once, stood for things above and beyond Harvard. William F. Murray '41. President of the Caisson Club...
Attempts to improve the status of skiing in the University were aided last night when the Student Council passed a resolution asking the Athletic Association to give financial assistance to skiing, and by an informal meeting attended by 160 prospective members of the Ski Club in Winthrop House...
...resolution passed by the Council was the result of a petition signed by 568 undergraduates, asking for a subsidy for the club and requesting the Athletic Association to supply a coach. It stressed the increase of interest among the students, as shown especially by the amount of work they accomplished in building the new cabin in Jackson, New Hampshire. It will not become final until it has been passed by the Athletic Council...
Along with the petition, representatives of the Club handed in a 53 page bulletin listing all the activities of their organization, financial reports, statements by doctors advising the services of a ski coach to reduce the number of injuries, names of the petitioners, and a resume of skiing in Eastern colleges...
Entering its first year as a University-recognized sport, the rifle team is looking forward to its most promising season in many years, according to James W. Cooper '41, secretary of the team's sponsoring organization, the Rifle Club...