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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ourselves for the advantage of the crowd. There are many who cannot go except at the quoted rates, and it is the duty of every man who intends to go to sign the books and accept the schedule as planned in order that the majority may be able to enjoy the opportunity. Last year Princeton sent up a large contingent, and we should consider it our duty not only to do as much and better, but to give our team the best backing it has ever had on the Princeton field. Every man should consider the success of this undertaking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Support of Princeton Trip. | 10/20/1913 | See Source »

...custom whereby nearly every undergraduate 'does something' in the way of regular exercise. This places a premium on the use of a gymnasium that is more than ordinary. Almost alone of the big universities of the country, Harvard's gymnasium is inadequate. Syracuse, Princeton, and Dartmouth men enjoy the newest apparatus, ventilation and sanitary machinery. The undergraduates of Harvard have given the $25,000 pledge of their zeal. It remains for the graduates to give theirs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 10/15/1913 | See Source »

Since then the spirit of gentlemanliness has ebbed with decided rapidity. This year matters are far worse than ever before. Many of the men do not seem to realize that it is possible to enjoy one's self without behaving like a hoodlum. Regard for the feelings of ladies who appear at the door, and for the feelings of those of their fellows who prefer to eat without covering their ears and without dodging missiles, seems to have no place in their philosophy. One is led to wonder whether the change in admission requirements has resulted in the presence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Childishness at Memorial | 10/8/1913 | See Source »

...undergraduate would be led to note the absence of names of men of athletic fame in the past, and to reflect upon the significance of it. Then the more intellectual clubhouses might be made to rival in attractiveness the more social. why should one climb a tower to enjoy Phi Beta Kappa when he can luxuriate in the Varsity Club's happy proximity to mother earth? There is, further, the feeling that advertising will help solve the problem. The names of athletes are club house hold words; cannot something be achieved by posting the names of students with honor grades...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND COMMENT | 6/2/1913 | See Source »

...Athletics for the Average Student, Mr. Reynolds suggests compulsory physical examinations at the beginning and end of the College course, with sufficient facilities for everyone to enjoy whole some exercise, as the basis for demanding a substantial improvement in physique before graduation. The progress in physical education in other colleges is summarized apparently from the catalogues of the institutions investigated. We would be interested to know more definitely the effect of these various systems on the students themselves, and of the actual organization of the Physical Education Department at Berkeley or Amherst...

Author: By W. M. Danner jr., | Title: CRITICISM OF ILLUSTRATED | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

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