Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Memorial tickets: "Harvard Class Day, 1917. Admit one to Memorial Hall and Gymnasium, 8-11 P. M., June...
...Freshman swimming team was outclassed by Andover in the Borden Gymnasium pool Saturday afternoon, losing by the score of 39 to 14. The 200-yard race was very close, Townsend barely beating Neville. The diving of Crane and Ferguson was also very fine. G. S. Worcester '20 starred for the Freshmen in the 50-yard swim...
...civil life. It is a work organized exclusively for sailors and marines and in some cases soldiers in the United States service, and when it has adequate buildings and equipment at its disposal it provides an open door 24 hours in the day. In addition to beds, lockers, gymnasium, restaurant, classrooms, baths, swimming pools, reading and writing rooms, billiards, bowling alleys and other opportunities for exercise and amusement, such an establishment offers to every enlisted man a general clearing house for the care of his personal business, the receiving and shipping and general distribution of his personal effects...
...been offered by Paul Roberts '14 for award in the fencing tournament for Freshmen which is to be held this winter. The competition will be open to all members of the Class of 1920, and all those who intend to compete should report at the fencing room in Hemenway Gymnasium to start conditioning work...
...class has been divided into divisions for each of the sports and these divisions will meet this afternoon for instruction under their respective instructors. The wrestlers will report to Coach Anderson at the Hemenway Gymnasium. Mr. Ellery H. Clark '96, assistant graduate treasurer of athletics, will meet the swimmers at the subway waiting room, Harvard Square, or they may report directly to Coach Waters at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. The fencing squad will report to Professor Leslabay in the fencing room of the Hemenway Gymnasium, and the boxing class will be divided into three divisions, each of which...