Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the University who expect to make use of the new temporary gymnasium in Randolph Court when it opens in a week or ten days should apply for lockers as soon as possible. Arrangement has been made for receiving applications at the office of the director, Matthews 31, from 2 to 5 o'clock daily. The lockers will be assigned in order of application, and the number is limited...
When Randolph Court has been fully fitted up as the University Gymnasium, facilities will be provided for many forms of indoor exercise. For the next week or ten days, however, the work of re-arranging the former squash and indoor tennis courts will be going on, and they will probably not be ready for use until about December 8 or 9. Definite announcement of the opening will be published in the CRIMSON...
...that the Randolph Squash Courts and pool have been made into a second-class gymnasium, and the informal eleven has finished its season, we are interested to know what athletics will be carried on this winter. Hockey, subject to the wave of informalism, may be a winter sport as usual. This project is to be discussed tonight by the Athletic Committee to determine whether or not we shall be represented...
...purposes required, the squash courts will need but little remodeling in order to turn them into a good gymnasium. The building contains a swimming pool, indoor tennis courts, hand-ball courts, in addition to locker facilities. All of this equipment will be ready for use by members of the University some time in the near future. Details of the new arrangement for indoor athletics, together with the date for the opening of the building and for the formation of gymnastic classes, will be announced later...
Winter athletic facilities for students in the University will soon be provided for, according to an announcement yesterday by Dr. D. A. Sargent, director of the Hemenway Gymnasium. The former Randolph squash courts on Linden street are to be converted into a gymnasium which will be at the disposal only of those in the College and Graduate Schools. Under this arrangement the Randolph Courts will serve merely as a substitute for the Hemenway Gymnasium, which is now serving as a barracks for the cadets of the Naval Radio School. The University has had no gymnasium facilities since last summer, when...