Word: weather
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Weather permitting, regular practice will begin on Monday afternoon. All candidates must report dressed by 3 o'clock...
...beautifully shaded. The Glee Club sings on the steps of Sever Hall on Class Day, and the fact that it can be heard even at the extremities of this space shows that there would be little difficulty in hearing the Commencement speakers, who address a much quieter audience. The weather will spoil the best laid plans, but for an outdoor gathering, this part of the Yard is almost ideal...
...soon as the weather will permit one of the tennis courts on Jarvis Field will be resurfaced with a mixture of clay and stone dust. The purpose of this is to put to a practical test the proportions of the materials which have been figured out, and to determine the best mixture, both from the standpoint of playing and also of drainage. It is believed that two or three days playing will give the court a satisfactory tryout, and as soon as the results have been obtained a new surface will be put on a row of twelve courts. Eventually...
...been decided to hold no regular field event practice of the Freshman track candidates until outdoor work starts. On account of the unfavorable weather this will not be for about two weeks. It is to be hoped, however, that many men will avail themselves of the intervening time to practice in the Gymnasium, where Coach Quinn will be on hand every afternoon to help them...
...around physical development has been offered in the class in general gymnastic exercises, conducted daily in the Hemenway Gymnasium by Carl L. Schrader. The class was organized the first Monday after College opened in September, and held its exercises on the cement courts back of the Gymnasium. When the weather no longer permitted out-of-door work, the class met in the Gymnasium. At first about 25 to 35 men attended and this number grew to 110. The average attendance has been...