Word: whites
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Professor White's explanation last night of the plans for the equipment of the Soldiers' Field a new phase of the Athletic Committee's service to the University appears. The gentlemen who comprise this body have been at work since Major Higginson gave the land and have devised a series of plans which will give us the greatest athletic field in the world...
...importance of the subject warranted a larger audience than assembled in Sever 11 last night. Professor White, for the Athletic Committee, gave a most lucid and interesting history of the management of athletics at Harvard, and explained with admirable clearness the position at present held by the committee of which he is chairman...
...Cambridge, necessitating the almost continual absence of the members of the nine. Such a state of affairs called for action, and a committee of five was appointed by the Faculty to investigate athletics. This committee recommended the formation of a permanent committee of three. The original members were Professors White and Norton, and Dr. Sargent. This committee acted as a sort of buffer between the Faculty and the students, and from the first had most friendly relations with the latter. After three years the committee recommended changes in its constitution, of which the chief was the addition of two undergraduate...
After the conclusion of Professor White's address many questions were put by men in the audience to the members of the Athletic Committee, who were all present, and much interesting information was was given...
Prof. J. W. White will be in Harvard I this evening at 7.30 o'clock to show plans of the Soldiers' Field...