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Dates: during 1920-1929
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At any rate, Harvard's new "swimmery" will be ready for use in March, long before the specified date. The entire plant will be completed in June, according to present estimates.
The historical background of the rising University indoor athletic plant is interesting to say the least. It was back in 1914 that the Harvard undergraduates first brought to light the necessity of a gymnasium more modern than Hemenway. At that time they launched a drive for funds for a new...
Some time in 1927, a certain individual who preferred to be known to the world at large as "Anonymous Alumnus" (it is rumored that Mr. Bingham and a certain select group really do know who this gentleman is) offered the Harvard Athletic Association $350,000 for an athletic building with...
Ground for Harvard's indoor, athletic plant was broken on the required day and the bulky walls have risen. Throughout the construction of the plant, "Alumnus Aquaticus" and "Anonymous Aquaticus" have carried on steady correspondence with Mr. Bingham, the while maintaining complete anonymity. Letters have been forwarded through the two...
Dr. Clarence C. Little '10, former president of the University of Maine and of the University of Michigan, will speak tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston on the subject "In Birth Control a Proper Subject for Public Discussion?"