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Following the precedent started in 1909, a class in general athletics for Freshmen who are not candidates for any of the various teams will be started shortly after the Christmas recess. It will meet three times a week at 4.30 o'clock for about three months during the winter term. Instruction will be given in running, boxing, wrestling, fencing and swimming. P. Withington '09 will have general supervision of the work, conducting some of it personally. Coach Mann of the University swimming team will take charge of the swimming and the rest will be under the direction of the various...
About 25 track candidates reported at the first practice on the board track on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Voluntary practice will continue to be held daily at 3.30 o'clock until the Christmas recess and will be for both University and Freshman runners. This work is entirely optional and is merely designed to give the men a little preliminary conditioning. Either Coach Donovan or Coach Powers will be at the field every...
...held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The board track is in place and Coach Powers will be on hand to direct the runners. The work will be of a more or less voluntary nature as no meets have been arranged previous to the Christmas recess. Its purpose is to give the men a little preliminary conditioning...
Memorial Hall will be closed during the Christmas recess from dinner on Saturday, December 20, until Monday. January 5, when it re-opens for breakfast. Foxcroft Hall will be open during the recess, however, and any members of Memorial Hall may take their meals at Foxcroft without paying any extra membership fee. It will not be necessary to sign off at Memorial as no charge will be made during this period...
...Lowell Institute lecture courses are to begin on the day on which the University will resume its work after the Christmas recess. These are a course of four lectures on "France and American in Contact in the Past," by Professor Fernand Baldensperger of the University of Paris; to be given on Monday afternoons at 5 o'clock and a course of eight lectures on "The Man behind the Vote" by Mr. Graham Wallas, M.A., Reader in Political science in the University of London, to be given on Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock...