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...gymnasium, because he finds it dull work to pull at the chest weights, and many another, who does go, would gladly participate in some out door sport which would give him enough exercise to keep him warm and be sufficiently exciting to give him an interest. Hockey is just what such a man wants...
...gymnasium during the winter months, should feel that their time can be spent to better advantage at present in the open air than in the gymnasium. No season of the year is more favorable to out-door exercise than the cool period of autumn. It is perhaps of greater interest to the student to take advantage of the benefits arising from exercise in the open air than to devote his time to the gymnasium. But the great danger to be feared is that in neglecting the gymnasium the student will come to avoid all physical exercise. It is an unwise...
...from '88 to join the club at once. The management of the club desire to choose a director from the freshman class within a few days. As yet, however, so few men have joined the club that it hardly seems necessary to select a director to look for the interest of himself, and possibly one other man. The freshmen have shown a commendable zeal in foot ball and track athletics, and should do the same for the other sports, especially bicycling. As any person connected with the college who rides a machine can be admitted as a member...
...what it will, it cannot please everyone. And yet we have spoken thus frankly because the situation seems to demand it, for the only actions taken by the Committee last year. were unfortunate in every way. If the present Committee, with its popularity among the students, and its personal interest in the welfare of the college cannot solve this problem, we confess that we are in despair of any further faculty regulation...
...college men can be classified from their modes of recreation, of course the first class consists of those who belong to the 'Varsity and class teams and crews. Although, perhaps the smallest class, yet undoubtedly they are the most interesting. Their games and contests are watched with breathless interest by the entire college, and their success over any powerful rival is received with the wildest enthusiasm. The second class includes those who- men perhaps unsuccessful in their efforts to reach their destination of belonging to class 1, or others less ambitions, -engage in the different sports for the love...