Word: directors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...trustees has resolved to establish a systematic supervision of physical culture, and has so far agreed with an athletic association of alumni and undergraduates that a goodly lot of ground with suitable buildings and appliances, will soon be devoted to athletic sports under the careful oversight of an experienced director...
...freshman director of the club remains to be chosen, it is hoped that all '87 men will enter this...
...president and secretary were authorized to appoint a director from '87, but so few men from '87 have joined the club that no choice can yet be made. All bicycle riders of '87 should therefore join the club as soon as possible. The secretary's room is 10 Grays...
...annual meeting of the Foot-Ball Association last evening, W. H. Goodwin, '84, senior director, presided. The report of last year's manager, A. C. Denniston, '83, was read, showing a balance of about $1000 to the credit of the association. This large balance is due to the fact that according to the rules of the association the entire receipts from the Yale and Princeton Games at Cambridge went to the game team. This year such will not be the case, and the eleven will need the active support of the college. Officers for the ensuing year were elected...
...that scarcely and gymnasium has been newly fitted up, or any plan of physical culture adopted at any neighboring college, but that it has seemed necessary beforehand to inspect the building and methods of Harvard's Gymnasium, or to secure the advice or active cooperation of its well known director. The latest instance of this fact is Cornell, whose trustees are considering the question of making a thorough course of gymnastic instruction a part of the college curriculum. At a recent meeting, we learn from the Era, "two systems were chiefly considered, the one now in vogue at Harvard, where...