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...order to be excused from physical training sections all Freshmen who intend to go out for an organized fall sport must report this intention at Weld 3 before 1 o'clock tomorrow. The sports which may be elected are football, track, cross-country, crew, soccer, lacrosse and baseball...
Many men, athletically inclined, find their chief interest on Soldiers Field, where they can accomplish much, both or themselves and for Harvard. Another large group lean toward scholastic attainment, in which it is possible to tain much benefit but less prestige than in the field of sport. Many students, for financial reasons, are unfortunately presented from devoting much time to any college activity. It is the large number, not qualified to star on Soldiers Field or in class room, who make up, for the most part, the passive members of the college. There can be no reason for this other...
...which will be held in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow at 1.05 o'clock for the purpose of assigning them to some form of exercise. An opportunity to join one of the seven organized fall athletic squads will be given to each member of 1924. Men not electing a sport will be entered in one of the five physical training sections. These sections will come on Monday, Wednesday and Friday in hourly periods from 1.45 to 5.45 o'clock. A special class will also be held three mornings from 10.15 to 11.15 o'clock. All classes will begin Monday, October...
...Jimmy Knox summed up last spring the prospects for the 1920 football season. His opinion, that since the war Harvard undergraduates have not shown the same unfaltering support to the Crimson teams that was given before the war, seems to be the unanimous belief of close followers of Harvard sport, from "Mike" to Percy Haughton...
...space of time the floor may be prepared for an indoor track meet. It may be used also for other events, the Yale wrestling match or the finals of the University boxing tournament. The new Arena will aid Boston materially in maintaining her prestige as the center of American sport; it will be of great benefit in the further development of Harvard athletics...