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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Japanese wrestlers, Y. Yamashita, instructor in Jiujitsu in Tokyo, and H. Koidzumi, his pupil. Yesterday afternoon they gave an interesting and well-attended exhibition in the Gymnasium. These exhibitions have been made possible through the courtesy of Samuel Hill '79, as whose guests the two wrestlers have come to this country. Admission to the exhibition this evening will be to members of the Union and their friends...
...present opportunities not to be missed by anyone interested in athletics or in physical development. The two Japanese who will demonstrate the art are among the most expert in Japan, and the art itself is so wonderful as to seem miraculous. I hope any one that feels interested will come forward, and ask how it feels, for without the least danger--the Jiujitsu men are very careful--he will experience a great sensation. JOHN F. PRBKINS...
...Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock by two expert Japanese wrestlers, Y. Yamashita, instructor in Jiujitsu in Tokyo, and H. Koidzumi. The exhibition, open to members of the University, has been made possible through the courtesy of Samuel Hill '79, as whose guests the two wrestlers have come to this country. A second exhibition will be given in the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, open to members of the Union and their friends...
There is no doubt in my mind about the benents of cheering to an athletic team, no matter in what branch or sport it may be. There always come times in college competition of all sorts when a team or an individual does more than it was believed possible; and, although this may be said to have been due to any number of causes, the real one was that the individual or the members of the team had, for perhaps but an instant, had one ear open to the grandstand and had received the outside encouragement...
...Cuban teachers. According to an act of Congress passed last January, about 600 teachers, chosen by Mr. S. N. Lindsay, commissioner of education in Porto Rico will be brought, to the United States this summer on transports by the War Department. Of these, nearly 300 will come to Harvard, arriving in Cambridge on July 2. Lodgings will be provided in the neighborhood of the College. President Eliot is now organizing the teaching staff, which will consist of about twelve persons, and also arranging the course of study to be pursued. The principal instruction will be in English, graded to meet...