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...system proposed coincides well with the track policy in force here. It is to be expected that such a policy will continue and if, as we believe, the principle underlying, group competition is valid the forthcoming events should both confirm out position and exert a wholesome influence over the college athletics in general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETICS FOR ALL | 2/3/1914 | See Source »

...clubhouse thus has a valid foundation in Harvard spirit. That it is located among the many public and quasi-public institutions about the Fenway gives it further and more inclusive importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD CLUB. | 11/12/1913 | See Source »

Almost anyone will admit that bodily exercise is the necessary complement of mental activity, yet there has always remained the valid objection that college athletics are for the few. When the Harvard and Yale class crews meet for the first time on the Basin this afternoon, a big step toward the removal of the objection will be made. Perhaps the most pleasant side of the race, however, is its friendly informality. Strange as it may seem, the Yale crew will race in a Harvard boat, and we hope that it will be properly welcomed and entertained by the Harvard oarsmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRIENDLY INFORMALITY. | 5/17/1913 | See Source »

...both sports is about the same. Yet of the two only the wrestling team has a coach. The present objection to having a coach seems to be that the Gymnastic Association is not on a paying basis, and that more expense is not warranted. Is this reason more valid for this branch of sport than for the wrestling, which also yields a deficit annually? Besides, the gymnastic associations do not pay in the colleges where they have coaches. With good gymnastic teams, furthermore, the added expense of a coach would be justified by the increased interest we may expect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Why Not a Coach In Gymnastics? | 3/14/1913 | See Source »

...know, the only objection is that the Faculty does not want a purely war course, that it does not want to give war such importance. If this had been a conflict in a far away country, in a far away time, such an objection might be valid, but under the circumstances it is worthless, for such a course would not be a mere history of campaigns, and even if it were the military interest would not be uppermost. As matters stand, there will be a distinct gap in the view that Harvard gives us of our past, until a course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A CIVIL WAR COURSE. | 1/27/1912 | See Source »

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