Word: lockers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Carnival is open to all members of the College who have passed the usual strength tests. Men who have not yet had these tests should see one of the track managers at the Locker Building this afternoon. Contestants must register in the Blue Books at the Locker Building, the Union of the Freshman Dormitories before 5 o'clock Monday afternoon...
...winter track carnival will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11 and 12. All members of the University who have a satisfactory record in their college work are eligible to compete. Blue books are posted in the Freshman Halls, Leavitt & Peirce's, H. A. A., and in the Locker Building, and all men who expect to enter should sign up as soon as possible. The list of events includes the 40-yard dash, 300, 600, 1000-yard and mile runs, shot-put and pole-vault. All events will be with handicap and men must have taken strength tests...
Candidates for the Freshman soccer team, which will have a spring schedule, will report at the Locker Building to acting Captain J. M. Maloney '22 tomorrow at 3. If enough interest is shown in this sport the team will be coached by R. M. da Rocha, Unc., who was captain of the Oxford Preparatory School team in England...
...clock athletic class is holding its daily sessions in the Randolph Gymnasium under the direction of C. L. Schrader. The work consists of setting up exercises and games, and requires no preparation and very little time. As in former years the exercises are accompanied by music. Men who desire lockers should apply immediately because only a small number are available. It is possible, however, for two men to use the same locker. The locker fee is $2 for the remainder of the year...
...leave shoes or surplus clothing. A skater must either be burdened by carrying these cumbersome things with him or trust them to the uncertain honesty of the small boys along the banks, who may or may not be present at the time of reckoning. To abolish this inconvenience the Locker Room of either the Weld or University Boat Club should be opened for use. Possible confusion of articles could be avoided by keeping an attendant there to check them for a small fee. If the Locker Room were also heated as a place for skaters to warm themselves it would...