Word: gymnasted
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...Chicago Tribune, wrote: 'A guess as to the other nine, in view of Miss Miller's special talents for the part, would list the Misses Sophie Tucker, Marie Dressier, Fannie Brice, Nora Bayes, Gilda Grey, Henrietta Grossman, Nazimova, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen and the two-a-day gymnast called Dainty Marie.' Said Alexander Woollcott, famed critic of The New York Herald: 'Quite the unkindest paragraph of the year is credited to Frederick Donaghey...
...adjective, the interpretation of sounds in the terms of sight, of color in the terms of feeling and so forth. The author may adorn his poetry with these things, but if he writes his verse for the sake of these things and nothing else, he becomes an aesthetic gymnast, more a psychologist than a poet...
More candidates, especially from the Freshman and Sophomore classes, are wanted for the gymnastic team. No previous experience is necessary, for a new man may often develop into a good gymnast. Practice hours are as follows: Monday, 7.30-9 P. M.; Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 5-6 P. M. Any men wishing to come out now report at the Gymnasium this afternoon at 5 o'clock...
...Schrader, who has succeeded Mr. F. Dohs as Instructor of Gymnastics, has had a large experience as a teacher and is an expert gymnast. He has taken diplomas at the Milwaukee Seminary of Gymnastics and at the Chautauqua School of Physical Training, and for the past five years has been in charge of the physical training department at the New York State Normal School at Geneseo, N. Y. Previously he occupied a position for four-years assistant instructor of gymnastics at the Pennsylvania State Normal School at West Chester, Pa., and served in the Spanish-American...
...show to the members of the University his new exercising machine, the "Inomotor." As has been announced, the practical use and value of the "inomotor" will be explained, not only by the lecture, but also by actual illustrations. Mr. Dohs, instructor at the Gymnasium, assisted perhaps by a professional gymnast from Boston, will demonstrate the utility of the "inomotor" in exercising the muscles. A mile race on the machines will close the exhibition, two of them having been arranged for that purpose. The lecture, which will be open to all members of the University, will be given in the Fogg...