Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first of a series of articles to be published in the CRIMSON describing four of the plans which have been suggested as memorials for the men of the University who have died in the war. The four proposals for a memorial which are to receive consideration are: a gymnasium; an auditorium; a monument, to stand on the farther bank of the Charles River; and the inscription of the names of the University men who have lost their lives in the war in the rooms which they occupied while at College. The first of these plans is the subject of this...
...plan of an adequate gymnasium, printed below, provides for a thoroughly modern and complete building to fill the needs for which the old Hemenway Gymnasium is now too small. It is designed to have one large central room, which would contain one or two basketball courts, and would be completely equipped with gymnastic apparatus including, scaling ladders, climbing poles, horizontal bars, scaling walls, parallel bars, and leather covered horses, as well as the lighter apparatus such as bar-bells, quarter-staves, wands, dumb-bells, single sticks, and Indian clubs. Branching off from this central space are smaller rooms, which would...
...fencing cup offered by the Fencers' Club was won by G. P. Howard'20 in the Novice Foils, Tournament held in the Randolph Gymnasium. T.Adamowski'22 and W.R.Brewster'22 ware tied for second place...
...University authorities have decided that no attempt will be made to re-occupy the buildings left vacant by the departure of the Radio School on April 15, until next fall. Pierce Hall, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall are some of the buildings which will be returned to the University. These quarters have been converted to suit the special needs of the naval students, and it will require a good deal of time and expense to restore them to their former condition. The order that the barracks occupied by the Radio School would be used...
...Harvard Fencers Club has offered a cup for the winner of a Novice Foils Tournament to be held in the fencing room over Randolph Gymnasium tomorrow evening. Any member of the University who has not fenced for more than one year at college, and who has not won first place in a tournament, is eligible to compete. All men who wish to enter should report in the fencing room at the Gymnasium between 4 and 5.30 o'clock today...