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...report is by Mr. Fred W. Moore '92, present Graduate Treasurer; in another column will be found a comment thereon by Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, Graduate Treasurer during the period covered by the report. The figures for 1911-12 are given for comparison. 1911-1912. 1912-1913. Receipts. Expenses. Receipts, Expenses. Care of buildings and grounds, -- $10,331.66 -- $12,176.67 General account, $1,370.20 17,708.21 3,011.86 14,772.38 Permanent improvements, -- 1,931.48 -- 2,438.39 University baseball, 17,881.13 13,575.73 20,107.37 13,711.57 University Boat Club, 3,621.60 15,884.75 4,584.61 16,131.67 University...
...pretty well decided that Harvard needs a new gymnasium. During the year the CRIMSON has tried to show this is various ways. Some idea of the buildings at other colleges has been given; articles have been run by Mr. Garcelon, Dr. Sargent and Dean Bradford. The present gymnasium, -- though, through the generosity of Mr. Hemenway, it was as well equipped at the time of its erection as any in the country, is now far below the standard of a large university...
There will be a meeting of candidates for the Freshman track team in the Locker Building this afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95 will address the meeting, and will outline the plans for the season. Mr. Garcelon has also consented to assist in coaching the Freshmen this spring, and will be on hand whenever possible. He is well fitted for the position, having always made a study of training methods and having himself run the hurdles when a student in the University. As yet but little promising material has appeared, and if the standard...
Dean Briggs was re-elected president of the association for the coming year, while W. F. Garcelon L.'95 and P. Withington '10 were elected members of the soccer and swimming committees respectively
...theory of Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton that the American system of athletics was demoralizing and aristocratic was refuted by W. F. Garcelon L.'95 who maintained that fair play was characteristic of our games. Dr. Peabody also compared the ideals of sport in England and America...