Word: geer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...need only regular exercise, but among the others one finds all sorts of needs, varying from careful supervision in organized sports to special exercises for the delicate or the physically handicapped. Every attempt has been made to combine the obvious need of the individual and his own inclinations. Mr. Geer and his associates have met their problem of physical training very well and are succeeding in making physical training interesting as well as beneficial. The key-note of the work has been that what is good for the individual need not necessarily be distasteful...
After Mr. Geer has explained the aims of the department in this newely organized sport, practice will start under the direction of temporary coaches. Permaent coaches will later be appointed from among the number of experienced men now available in the Graduate Schools. For the present practice will be held in the Hemanway Gymnasium on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons at 4 o'clock...
...Newell Boat House to outline the plans for the winter's work. As the Boat House will be open three days a week from 2.30 to 5.30, this work will satisfy the requirements of the Department of Physical Training. Men planning to take it up should notify Mr. Geer at Weld...
...aims to give every Freshman an opportunity to join a sport for which he is fitted and which is to his liking. The change was decided upon in a conference between Major F. W. Moore '93, Dr. Paul Withington '09. Dr. R. L. Lee '02, and Mrs. W. H. Geer, Director of Physical Training...
Freshmen may elect rowing to fulfill the requirements of the Department of Physical Training if they notify Mr. Geer at Weld 3 to that effect. There will be a meeting of all Freshmen interested in rowing at Newell Monday at 4 o'clock to outline the plans for the winter's work...