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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major Henry Lee Higginson '55, original donor of the Union, will take dinner there and inspect the renovated building and the new features which have been installed, and will be among the speakers for the evening. President Lowell will also address the meeting, as will Professor E. C. Moore, Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, and Professor Julian L. Coolidge '95. Professor Coolidge has been engaged in education work for American soldiers in French universities...
Shortly after each Freshman arrives he will be summoned to Dr. Lee's office and be put through a strenuous physical examination. On the basis of this test and sports which they elect the men will be divided into five groups. Group A, who are fit for any sport and elect to try out for the regular teams; Group B, who are reasonably sound, but do not elect organized Freshman athletics; Group C, who will be limited to interdormitory teams or special work; Group D, who need special work for corrective purposes, and Group E, who for some special reason...
...assist them in carrying this extensive program to a successful conclusion , Dr. Lee and Mr. Geer have secured the services of a skilled staff of assistants. The right-hand man of the organization will be Daniel J. Kelly, who was previously assistant to Mr. Geer in the New York Department of Education. Mr. Kelly attended the Worcester High School a number of years ago, and was there captain of the baseball team for one year and of the football team for two. Later he played on the baseball and football teams at the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, being...
Other assistants of Dr. Lee and Mr. Geer will be Derrick C. Parmenter '13, now one of the football coaches; W. Haines, recently returned form overseas, where he was in general charge of the special training battalions for gassed, wounded, and shell shocked men of all classes, and Carl L. Schrader, for years in charge of the Hemenway Gymnasium exercises...
...expense of this new department, outside of apparatus and new facilities, has been estimated by Dr. Lee at $15,000 a year. This item of expense was particularly referred to in President Lowell's recent letter to the heads of the Harvard Endowment Fund Committee, in which he outlined the more pressing of the University's needs...