Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Aside from these suggestions, there are only a few scattering proposals. Most prominent among these is a demand for more hockey facilities and more time during which Freshmen may use the squash courts...
...that next year only one all-inclusive form of participation ticket will be issued, at a cost of $10. This change, if it will increase the revenue of the H. A. A., is justified; nevertheless, it will emphasize and make even more burdensome the present situation concerning the House squash courts...
...four minor sports remaining: swimming, tennis, squash, and basketball, cost about one-seventh as much per participant as the average of those slated for elimination...
...these sports is about $20,000 and they are participated in by only 4 per cent of the student body. In terms of a full year of participation they cost on the average more than $125 per participant. The minor sports which will be left, namely swimming, tennis, squash, and basketball attract many more students. The cost per participant is relatively low,--about $18 per full year; and the first three are the sports which are most often continued by individuals after graduation. The cost of compulsory Freshman athletics will be transferred to the budget of the Faculty of Arts...
...Team C Squash: No. 1 Elliott K. Shapira '35, No. 2 Frank G. Sohn '35, No. 3 Samuel F. Rockwell, Jr. 5E.S., No. 4 MacDonald Deming '37, No. 5 Robert A. Steel...