Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attitude of the H. A. A. that the non-scouting agreement which the University held this year with Vermont, Pennsylvanian and Yale was unsatisfactory, and that no such agreement will be made next year, was disclosed to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday by W. J. Bingham '76, Director of Athletics...
...Stevens. During the 1924 football season at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., there were two fractured skulls, one broken leg. Football was abolished. Last week Physical Director John A. Davis made a statement anent a new football game at Stevens; played in sneakers & gymnasium suits; akin to "Touch Football," played at many a school informally; at many a week-end party. "The present system has changed the entire attitude of the students toward sports. Four hundred and fifty students now play football-and like...
...original suggestion for the game, which was to be staged as a benefit for the New England flood victims, came not from official Dartmouth, as was supposed, but from W. S. O'Gorman of Manchester, N. H., who wrote to H. R. Beneagh. Director of Athletics at Hanover. W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at the University, and Lon Little, Georgetown coach, proposing this novel form of flood relief. The latter accepted the invitation, but Mr. Bingham and Mr. Heneagh were obliged to decline for the respective reasons that the Stadium is available only for undergraduate activities and that...
...Beneagh, Director of Athletics at Hanover, wired W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at the University, yesterday for permission to have free use of the Stadium for the game with the Washington university on the Saturday following the Yale game, the proceeds to go toward the relief of the victims in inundated Vermont and Western Massachusetts...
...addition to the large collection of valuable books which have recently been presented to the University in honor of the centenary today of Charles Eliot Norton, a new and magnificent gift of old Italian paintings from E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Museum and Professor P. J. Sachs '00 has just been announced...