Word: lockers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which the University supports its other athletic activities. It differs only from professional sport in that the eleven men earn profits not for themselves but for their university. Carried to its logical conclusion one might say that an undefeated team would supply ten extra tennis courts and a new locker building while a below average team would pay only for the maintenance of the present equipment. This anachronism can be remedied only by an athletic endowment...
...great distance runner and conqueror of Nurmi visited Cambridge recently to undergo a violet ray treatment at the Soldiers Field locker building...
Candidates for Second assistant baseball manager may still report for the seven week competition Manager R.A. Magowan '27 announced last night. Candidates should report at the locker building this afternoon at 2 o'clock...
...those who are interested in entering the meet must sign up in the blue books which have been placed in Leavitt and Peirce's Gore, Smith, and Standish Halls, and the Locker Building on Soldiers Field. The time for signing up for the various events has been extended. Entrants in the shot put, high jump, and broad jump will be given until Monday noon to sign up. Tuesday at 12 o'clock is the closing time for the 35 pound weight, 40 yard dash, 45 yard hurdles, 300 yard run, 600 yard run, 1000 yard...
...Charles Collens and Henry Pelton are the architects. The inside will be Romanesque, the outside Gothic. Elevators will run up through 20 stories of women's rooms, sewing-rooms, lecture-rooms, schoolrooms, offices in the tower; stairs will go down to robing-rooms, Sunday school rooms, choir-rooms, locker-rooms, kitchens in the basement. There will be bolwing alleys and a basketball court - details which and do not reflect Dr. Fosdick, but are a counterpart to his prime interest in preaching. In the top of the tower, with four new bells, will be the carillon, gift of John...