Word: geer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Roger I. Lee '02, M.D. '05, of the Department of Hygiene, Mr. Geer, University Director of Physical Education, and Dr. Lloyd T. Brown '03, M.D. '07 will represent the University at a conference of the American Physical Education Association, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City, lasting from today until April 10. "Bodily Mechanics and Harvard Freshmen" will be the subject of a symposium to be presented and discussed by the three men from the University...
...just finished Tuesday have determined the men who will battle for the University championships at the annual Carnival tonight. The judges will be Dr. Paul Withington '09, "Pooch" Donovan and Mr. Kelly of the Department of Physical Training. Larry Conley, University boxing instructor, will act as referee while Mr. Geer, Director of Physical Training, will be timekeeper. Sam Anderson, University wrestling coach, will referee the wrestling matches...
...Geer, Director of Physical Education, who has been actively encouraging basketball, during the entire year, has declared himself in favor of action in accordance with this petition...
...seconds. This regulation is made in order to prevent professional coaches having a hand in the tournament. Larry Conley, the University boxing instructor, has been appointed referee, while Dr. Paul Withington '09, "Pooch" Donovan and Mr. Kelly of the Department of Physical Training will act as judges. Mr. Geer, Director of Physical Training, will be time-keeper...
...William H. Geer, Director of Physical Education, recently gave out the following statement: "We believe that the freshman compulsory athletic system is going very well and that we shell see a much greater effectiveness after it has had a longer opportunity to got going." The plan now in operation was adopted partially as a result of the example set by the "sport for all" doctrine put forward by the war, and partially because of recognition that college athletics, as formerly conducted, made most of the men in the University spectators and a few performers and beneficiaries of the sports...