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Physical training in its broad sense means correct habits. It means temperance. It means morality. College sports today, as represented by the sentiment of undergraduates, mean manliness and fair play. The qualities of judgment, decision, coolness in the midst of excitement, and self-reliance, are developed. The value of discipline...
Harvard College appears to have carried athletic training to its farthest extent, but when we consider that the Greeks spent years, nay lives, to win a race or throw a wrestler, we seem, in comparison, to have paid but little attention to the training of our bodies. To the Greeks...
A large attendance is now noted at the gymnasium, as well as at the library. "Mens sana in corpore sano."
"MENS sanus in sano corpore" is the way the Berkeleyan expresses it. After all, the old form was getting rather hackneyed, and there is nothing like variety.