Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...current issue of the Atlantic Monthly contains an article by William T. Foster '01, president of Reed College, advocating the abolition of intercollegiate athletics. President Foster attacks the present system on the score that it provides training for the few who need it least; he favors a system of interclass and group athletics only. But Harvard's athletics, certainly, are not conducted for the few. True all can not play on the first team; but there are constant calls for men for the minor sports; there are scrub football, hockey, and baseball games, club crews, handicap track meets, as well...
Crew C, (medium).--Stroke, W. B. B. Wilson '16; 7, N. Brazer '18; 6, K. P. Culbert '17; 5, A. Coolidge '17; 4, W. W. Webber '17; 3, S. M. Foster '16; 2, L. S. Chichester '16; bow, F. L. Whitmarsh '16; cox., W. H. Derbyshire...
...have all heard a great deal about southern courtesy and hospitality. Saturday gave a strong proof of the former. We hope that the Virginians cannot complain of the University's standard in the latter. Games played, and visits made and received, in the spirit of last Saturday foster that friendly understanding between Harvard and the universities of the South which has been so encouraging a feature of recent athletics...
Edward Philip Goodnow '17 of Brook-line, has been appointed stage manager to succeed Edward Allen Whitney '17 of Augusta, Maine. Lester Goodwin Budlong '17 of Bismark, North Dakota, has been appointed electrician to succeed Francis Baring Foster '17 of Milton...