Word: directors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Gymnasium, now called the Rogers Building, was built in 1859. After it had become outgrown, the President of the University recommended, in 1873, that a new Gymnasium be built, and Mr. Hemenway gave the money for the building, which was completed and transferred to the University in 1879. A Director of Physical Training and of the Gymnasium was appointed in that year. Since then there has been a steady growth in the systematic physical training of young men desiring to use the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Dr. Sargent's work has placed Harvard easily equal to any modern university...
...immediate establishment and successful maintenance of the school a fund of at least $100,000 is necessary. This will cover the erection and equipment of a suitable building, the purchase of a library, the salary of a resident director, and the prosecution of vacation tours of exploration and research. It is also hoped that a fund for fellowships yielding at least $500 each a year may be secured...
...University, and as the success of the undertaking depends upon the excellence of the chorus selected, all men in the University with good natural voices or of musical ability and training should come out. The men who are chosen will receive careful training under an experienced musical director...
...Tennis Association has elected the following officers for the coming year: President, H. McK. Jones '01; vice-president, C. W. Moore '01; secretary and treasurer, S. P. Ware '02; senior director, M. Bartlett '01; junior director, S. P. Ware '02; sophomore director, B. C. Wright...
...play will be produced under the supervision of Mr. James Gilbert. The officials are: Business manager, C. R. Hayes '00; stage manager, A. B. Holden '00; property manager, C. A. Howland '00; musical director, F. C. Gulick...