Word: intra
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this meeting all Freshmen will be required to elect some form of exercise either from the group known as intercollegiate sports, which includes fall football, crew, soccer, cross country, track and lacrosse, or from the intra-collegiate group which includes handball, singles, swimming for beginners, tennis, and equitation for those taking Military Science...
...intra-mural sports were substituted entirely for the present system of intercollegiate competition," he continued, "there would not be the training which is such an important factor in the system in vogue today. Indifference about practice and training would be the inevitable aftermath of such an innovation, and we would lose the outstanding feature--discipline Furthermore, in the event that five or six of the best players were quartered in the same dormitory, the competition would be obviously unfair I maintain that intercollegiate contests with Yale are necessary in order to maintain a standard of discipline and training which...
...their being overemphasized. "Our budget reaches no such proportions," said Major Moors when the reporter quoted from $20,000 to $40,000 as the reported figure of the cost for a season, "for outside of the Princeton trip there is no large item which would not exist in intra-mural competition. The coaching would not be so varied and intensive perhaps, but under the present system men are prepared in the same manner as candidates for the University squad. Skilled supervision such as we give is distinctly to the advantage of men as a means of instilling discipline and training...
...will follow with a resume of the present program for Freshmen and the opportunity that is open for all men in the University for exercise. Mr. Fradd will present the special exercise program for men who suffer from various physical handicaps. Mr. Kelly will describe the general plan of intra-mural athletics, including the inter-dormitory competitions organized for Freshmen, in a brief speech. He will also answer questions that have a bearing on the conduct of intercollegiate athletics in the University...
...from ten to twelve 150-pound crews will go on the water this afternoon in three shifts at 3.15, 4, and 5 o'clock. These crews have been arranged as nearly as possible to make them all of equal strength. These same crews with few changes will hold an intra-150-pound regatta, in heats if necessary, on Thursday and Friday, October 18 and 19. This will be held over a quarter mile course since the men have had such a short while to get into condition. As a result of these races Coach Newell will select a squad...