Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...question which confront the University, two problems which are admirably fitted to solve each other. One concerns the Union primarily; it has to do with the disposition of the space in the basemen left free by the removal of the CRIMSON. The other involves the use of the somnolent gymnasium fund. The suggestion of Ellery H. Clark '96 that this money be used to make a swimming pool in the unoccupied space in the Union would provide an ideal answer to both question...
...gymnasium fund, there is no prospect of its being used for its original purpose in the finite future. And its $10,000, with a small addition which could doubtless be obtained from graduates would be enough for the pool...
...gymnastic squad is now practicing twice a week in the Hemenway Gymnasium under the direction of Coach F. W. Maroney, on Mondays at 7.30 o'clock and on Tuesdays at 5 o'clock. The other regular practice hours are Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 o'clock. More candidates, especially Freshmen, should report at any of the above hours. No previous experience necessary...
Good hockey was impossible on account of the watery condition of the ice. Squad B was given a shooting practice at the gymnasium, directed by P. H. Smart...
...probable that a number of the men who did single sculling work also rowed in an eight-oared shell. In the case of tennis, many taking part in the singles tournament also played in the doubles and interclass tournaments. The number of men who reported for hockey, gymnasium work, wrestling, swimming and fencing, which are properly winter sports, is also given. Allowance must conse- quently be made in the total, for a number of repetitions in cases where one man joined more than one squad. The number of Freshmen engaged in some form of athletic training was about the same...