Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Starter--H. C. McGrath, Charlesbank Gymnasium...
...first and second places. All men who compete in the games must have taken a physical examination since January 1, and must also have seen Dr. Sargent and gotten from him a card for the events in which they intend to compete. This may be done today at the Gymnasium between 2 and 4 o'clock...
...current number of the Yale Alumni Weekly, Dr. F. J. Born, medical examiner of the Yale gymnasium, states that "competitive games and sports should be indulged in by more of the normal, healthy students than now participate in them, because they result be an increase in the sertngth and degree of function of the heart and lungs." It is just this point that the CRIMSON has tried continually to emphasize this year, by urging a general participation in scrub contests, which are becoming more numerous and more popular every year. A move in the right direction was made...
...member of the University is eligible to enter, and must do so in the blue book at the Locker building before 6 P. M. Wednesday. All competitors, even though examined for track games since Jan. 1, must see Dr. Sargent at the Gymnasium today from 2 to 4 and get cards permitting them to run. This permit will last for the rest of the season...
Side by side with the crying need for a new gymnasium stands the necessity of more improved land for the promotion of our ever-growing intracollegiate athletics. The increasing interest that has been taken of late in that kind of sport is a most healthy manifestation, which deserves, in the estimation of the most ardent supporter or the most vehement opponent of intercollegiate athletics, every possible encouragement. And yet, of Soldiers, Field only 24 acres, or less than half of its total area, are available for use. The cricket team was driven out of existence by the pressure of other...