Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Union pool and brilliant touraments which now have 22 and 16 competitors respectively, Will get under way Thursday. Arthur Wyman 26 will meet I. Shapiro ocC., a former University pool Champion, in the opening match of the pool tournament. The Initial Milliard match is also scheduled for Thursday, when Louis Blatt '24 will play W.L. Groesman '27. In both matches the game will consist in winning the first 75 points...
Since the agitation for a swimming pool was started two days ago 108 names have been placed on blue books in Leavitt and Peirce's and the Big Tree Swimming Pool. The books will remain up until next week when, if a sufficient number of names have been turned in, the petition will be presented to the President and Fellows of the College...
...swimming pool would naturally be the adjunct of a gymnasium with its lockers and opportunity for exercise. There has been much agitation for a new gymnasium and evidence has not been lacking that such a project is being seriously considered by the Corporation and the Planning Board. Perhaps Hemenway is to become obsolete in favor of something "bigger and better" in a different location. In that case it would be foolish to build a pool connected with the present gymnasium. The Planning Board may have this contingency in mind; but certainly no inkling of what it or the Corporation...
...long time students have signed petitions; yearned vocally, or yearned silently for a Harvard swimming pool, and few will not agree with Mr. Moore that "something ought to be done about it." That something apparently lies with the Corporation and has lain dormant with the Corporation since last spring. When funds are available and plans have been drawn, it seems only reasonable that the University should receive some report...
...course proper and necessary to consider the site for the plant. The main consideration in this case, as Mr. Moore has brought out, is accessibility. But it is hard to agree with him that Hemenway is in a central position and therefore the most likely place for a new pool. By citing the Linden Street squash courts as an example, Mr. Moore has made it plain that the center of accessibility is not north but south of Massachusetts Avenue. For it is highly probable that if the squash courts were in Hemenway, the number of players would be much decreased...