Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Trouble is brewing about the Gymnasium. Tenpin ball and Indian club do not get the needed rest upon the Sabbath, and the Gymnasium officers are accused of carelessness...
...Matthews Club have opened a book at the Gymnasium, and the following men have entered their names for the crew: G. L. Meyer, A. P. Cushing, J. Q. A. Brett, J. T. Gilbert, G. K. Boutelle, W. H. Hubbard...
ONLY seven Freshmen have so far joined the Athletic Association. Freshmen are reminded that every one connected with the University must be a member of the Association in order to gain admittance to the approaching tournaments at the Gymnasium. All who wish to join the association are requested to call at the Secretary's room, 29 Weld...
...give members of the upper classes an opportunity of joining; preparation for the Semiannuals having prevented the attendance of many who are favorable to the movement. It is desirable that all who wish to avail themselves of this course of instruction in military affairs should be present at the Gymnasium, as a draft of a constitution and by-laws will be submitted to the meeting. The corps is open to all departments of the University, free of expense...
...already in February, and yet but one of the Boat Clubs has begun work of any kind. The example set by Holyoke certainly deserves the imitation of the other clubs. Twelve men have been at work in the Gymnasium for some weeks, and eight more are to begin after the Semiannuals. The other clubs have as yet not even opened a book for the names of those who wish to try for the crews. The races last year were so poor that few went to see them, and so little training had been done that those who rowed were wholly...