Word: sargents
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CRIMSON has called the attention of the undergraduates to Dr. Sargent's report on physical training, with its suggestions for systematic exercise, and has given the attitude of a large number of universities and colleges towards physical training, more especially those which require gymnasium exercise, with or without credit. Today are given several institutions which are along the line of Dr. Sargent's third suggestion: that the Department of Physical Training should be put on an equal footing with the other departments, and that elective courses counting towards a degree should be offered...
PORTER E. SARGENT, A. M., F. HEILIG, A. B., 49 Matthews.Hours...
...States Senators should be elected by direct vote of the people." The speakers were as follows: Freshmen, affirmative-A. G. Alley, Jr., M. T. Hall, and I. W. Scott, with W. E. Stillwell as alternate; Sophomores, negative-B. Brooks, A. L. Richards and O. D. Evans, with E. E. Sargent as alternate. The judges were Professor S. M. Macvane, Mr. Richard Cobb and Mr. H. L. Prescott. W. E. Hutton 3L. presided. After a deliberation of twenty minutes the judges awarded the debate to the affirmative. The audience numbered about two hundred and was very enthusiastic...
PORTER E. SARGENT, A. M., F. HEILIG, A. B., 49 Matthews.Hours...
...people." The Freshman speakers, who will support the affirmative, are A. G. Alley, Jr., M. T. Hall and I. W. Scott, with W. E. Stillwell as alternate. The Sophomore speakers, who will defend the negative are B. Brooks, A. L. Richards and O. D. Evans, with E. E. Sargent as alternate. The judges will be Professor S. M. Mac Vane, Mr. Richard Cobb and Mr. H. L. Prescott. W. E. Hutton 3L., will preside...