Word: parallels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following dates will be "ladies' days" and several novelties will be introduced. Many the colleges and certain athletic clubs will be invited to send representatives. Classes in tumbling, parallel bars, etc., have already been formed in preparation for the coming events and everyone is urged to join at once, whether with the intention of entering as contestants in the meeting or not. Full particulars will be published in the CRIMSON in the course of a few days...
...classes will begin to-day. Mr. Lathrop will have general supervision. For the sake of facilitating the work F. W. Moore '93, will take charge of the work on the horizontal bar, R. D. Farquhar '93 of the tumbling and R. Macallister '93 of the work on the parallel bars. For the present those wishing work on the horizontal bars will please be at the gymnasium dressed for practice every day from 11 to 12; and the others from...
THERE will be a meeting today of all those men in the university interested in joining classes for special work in tumbling, horizontal and parallel bar, and general gymnastic work. The purpose of these classes will be to develop men for the winter meetings. All men who have ever done any of this kind of work or who should like to try are urged to be present at the gymnasium...
...from seventy-five to one hundred and fifty every afternoon. This class, by the way, is an excellent thing for any who are not members of any team and do not desire to work by themselves. Just after Christmas there will be several classes begun in light tumbling, parallel bars, and flying rings. These classes are designed for beginners as well as for men who have already had practice...
...abroad this past year, will give again his advanced course in argumentative composition. Several changes have been made in the English literature courses; the courses in Anglo-Saxon, Chaucer, prose writers of the 19th century, principles of versification, and literature of the Elizabethan period will be omitted, and several parallel courses will be given in their places, notably a course on Shakespeare under Professor Wendell...