Word: schrader
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Squash, boxing, swimming, basketball, wrestling, handball, fencing, bowling, and indoor baseball claim their devotees in a ratio somewhat similar to the order given above. Mr. Schrader of the Physical Training Department also conducts four sections in general athletics for Freshmen every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon. It is the plan of the department to enroll every member of 1923 in some organized sport, preferably one whose attraction and benefit will continue in after life, rather than in a class of calisthenics...
...begun regularly, and in a few days a meeting will be held to elect a captain. R. F. Wiley '20 is the only undergraduate in College who has been on a pre-war gym team, but there is a great deal of promising new material on hand. Coach schrader expects many more candidates to report for the team, now that the football season is over. Practice for the candidates will be held regularly three afternoons from 5 to 6.30 o'clock and one evening a week...
With nearly a dozen candidates reporting, the Gym team held its first meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Mr. G. F. Evans '05, former captain and founder of the University Gym team, and Mr. Schrader, the coach, addressed the meeting. Although Mr. Schrader felt that more men should have turned up, he said that after the game Saturday and the return to normal athletic conditions he expected a considerably greater number of men would come out. For the present practice will be held daily in the Hemenway Gymnasium from...
Candidates for the Gym team will hold their first meeting at 4.30 o'clock in Mr. Schrader's office at the Hemenway Gymnasium. All members of the University, including Freshmen, interested in this work, may report today...
...many years these classes have been held at 5 o'clock only and have come to be popularly known as five o'clock classes. This year however, the demand for exercising facilities on the part of upperclassmen and graduates is so great as to warrant holding two classes. Mr. Schrader will continue to act as instructor. No formalities are required of members of the class and the only restriction as to costume is that they shall wear shoes without hard heals...