Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fleet. These ships in reserve have reduced Navy complements on board and this will enable us to take about 500 civilians on each ship. The ships will start from various points along the Atlantic coast--Boston, Newport, New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, and Charleston. Practically any person in good physical health and between the ages of 19 and 45 can enroll, and the cost of the cruise to each man will be about $30, which will cover the cost of his board and provide him with the necessary Navy outfit of clothes during the four weeks of the cruise...
...Sargent, director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, will give the third of the series of conferences on "Athletics" in Lawrence 7 this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Health and Athletics: Advantages and Dangers." These conferences are open to teachers, school officers, and to all members of the University...
...Conference on Athletics. III. "Health and Athletics: Advantages and Dangers," by Dr. Sargent in Room 7, Lawrence Hall...
...Burkhard, Frank Stanton Cawley, Asbury Haven Herrick, Ray Waldron Pettengill, and Friedrich Schoenemann, Instructors in German; Roger Noble Burnham, Instructor in Modelling; William Graves Perry, Instructor in Architectural Design; Walter Grant Thomas, Instructor in Architectural Design; Melville Conley Whipple. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry; William Eustis Brown, Instructor in Public Health Administration; Robert Irving Little, Instructor in Romance Languages; Gifford LeClear, Lecturer on Architecture; William Stanley Parker, Lecturer on Architectural Practice; Charles Howard Walker, Lecturer on Decorative Design; George Sarton, Lecturer on Philosophy; and the following Tutors under the Division of History, Government, and Economics: James Washington Bell, Arthur Harrison Cole...
...Conference on Athletics. III. "Health and Athletics: Advantages and Dangers," by Dr. Sargent in Room 7, Lawrence Hall...