Word: parallels
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University gymnastic team will give its first exhibition of the season, assisted by members of the Phillips Andover Academy team, this evening at Andover, Massachusetts. The exhibition will consist of work on the flying rings, high bar, parallel bars, horse, and of tumbling. The men who constitute the University team are A. S. Burnham '08, W. C. Bennett '08, E. G. Schauroth '10, G. S. Taylor '08, J. Tyng '08, J. C. Wister...
...Ours is the development of "second-string" men, who, while profiting themselves by the words of eminent authorities, will pave the way for a gradual improvement in real scholarship. To our undeveloped minds this ideal seems nobler than devotion to original research, and until financial resources make possible the parallel development of the two ideals, we must hold that the leading authorities of American universities are justified in devoting their energies to the propagation of learning which is valuable although...
...building in the Doric style. The first floor will have an arena under the dome 120 feet in diameter. Surrounding this will be a circular gallery, starting on the second floor and extending up into the dome. The second floor will also be open for a wide space running parallel with the length of the building, forming large galleries. The circular gallery under the dome will hold about...
...every afternoon, except Tuesday, when the practice will be from 8.00 to 9.30 o'clock. Besides the regular gymnasium work, there will be work on the flying rings, club swinging, indoor track events, boxing and Japanese wrestling. At first the exercise will be general, consisting of work on the parallel bars, the horizontal bar and the side horse, and practice in tumbling. The team will be picked after the first exhibition. The intercollegiate meet will be held some time during the last of March probably in Philadelphia...
...Parallel bars--first, Krauss of Pennsylvania; second, Schoonmaker of Columbia; third, Everad of Yale...