Word: inomotor
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...Sargent will lecture on the Inomotor at the Harvard Medical School tonight at eight o'clock. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides and by a stationary inomotor worked by C. G. Herbert 1L., holder of the intercollegiate strength test record. The lecture will be held under the auspices of the Boston Society of Medical Sciences, and members only will be admitted...
...Literature of the Classic Period," will be given instead of the course in "Middle High German" offered last year. Two courses in Music, a course in Analytic Geometry, and an advanced course on the "Morphology and Ecology of Plants" are offered for the first time. The philosophy of the inomotor with its uses and applications will be taught in connection with the courses in Physical Training...
...Sargent gave a lecture in the Fogg Museum last night on the origin, construction and practical uses of his recent invention, the inomotor. His remarks were illustrated by diagrams and the utility of the machine when used as a means of systematic exercise, and for a symmetrical development was shown by several performances on the machine by Mr. H. A. Higgins, a professional model. In speaking of the purpose and value of the inomotor, Dr. Sargent said in part...
This evening Dr. Sargent will 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...
...first public exhibition of the "Inomotor" will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room on Friday evening, Jan. 11, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Sargent will give a detailed description of the machine and will show by means of specially constructed models, the physiological value of the "inomotor" when used as a means of systematic exercise. The exhibit on will be concluded by a mile "inomotor" race on the stage. This will be made possible by gearing the machines to the standard of about thirty-five feet to one mile. The exhibition will be open to all members...