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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Announcement of names of 24 undergraduate House athletic secretaries lime lights the news in the 1936-37 Inter-House sport report which Adolph W. Samborski '25, director of Intramural Athletics, gave the CRIMSON last week...
Printed practically in entirely on this and the following page, the intramural director's report compares the outlines of the two plans and summarizes the results of the 1936-37 House sport program...
From the beginning to the present time House Athletics have been conducted in accordance with the recommendations made in the Student Council report on House Athletics issued in the Spring of 1931. Any changes in and additions to the Council's suggestions were effected by the Student Inter-House Athletic Committee. This report provided for a spontaneous development of House Athletics through decentralization...
...Spring of 1937 the Student Council issued another report in which it asks that "central administration be effected as soon as possible" and that there be paid managers in each House. These two features in particular are expected to keep defaults at a minimum and to interest a greater number of students in House sports. This new plan is described under II. The organization which was in force during the past year is described under...
...Recommended to the Harvard Athletic Council that a paid student manager be appointed: (a) to collect scores and game sheets daily and report the results to the Harvard Crimson; (b) to act as the Inter-House football manager; (c) to arrange appointments for physical examinations; (d) to deliver schedules, notices, etc. to the Houses; and (e) to take care of many details which arise mainly after office hours. The recommendation was approved. E. H. Riddle '37 (Adams House) was appointed and discharged his duties in a highly efficient manner...