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...meeting of the faculty last spring, it was voted that there be appointed by the President an athletic committee consisting of the director of the gymnasium, a physician of Boston, a graduate, and two undergraduates prominent in athletics, to hold office for one year. In accordance with this vote the president has appointed Dr. D. A. Sargent, Dr. Henry P. Walcott, J. J. Storrow, '85, W. B. Phillips, '86, nd C. F. Adams...
Athletic sports for the coming year will be regulated by the following plan: The committee on the regulation of athletic sports shall consist of five members, namely: the Director of the gymnasium; a physician resident in Boston or Cambridge; a graduate of Harvard College interested in at letic sports; and two under-graduates chosen from among the leaders in athletlc sports. The committee shall be appointed by the President of the university, for the term of one year. The committee shall report to the faculty at the first meeting in January of each year: and on all questions involving general...
...unfortunate episode in connection with the class races calls for careful consideration by the students and authorities of the state of affairs which exists in one of our departments. A member of the junior crew, after a physical examination by the director of the gymnasium, was advised not to row because of supposed disease. The crew man was then examined by a physician of Boston, a gentleman held in high enough esteem by his profession to be a member of the Harvard medical faculty, and certainly as reliable as the gymnasium director, and was pronounced perfectly healthy and capable...
However, it must be said here, in justice to our gymnasium director, that the responsibility of keeping a man off the crew at the last minute was not his. It was at the request of the man's family that he did not row yesterday. Still the state of affairs at the Hemenway gymnasium remains the same...
...office is less terrible than our U. 5 in its simplicity. Everything looks comfortable, and the visitor at once feels at home. There is a gymnasium for the male students, and one for the girls. No reason is given why co-education does not extend to athletics. The director of the gymnasium is the inventor of the new pulley weight which is now being introduced into our gymnasium...