Word: winterizing
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...occasion to call attention to the need of such a series of talks, and we are pleased to see that it is now to be given. As we said then, there are few students who thoroughly appreciate the need of system in gymnastic training. In these winter months when out-door exercise is difficult to obtain, men naturally depend upon the Gymnasium for the exercise that is necessary to keep in good bodily health. Many students wonder that they do not grow stronger after weeks of hard work in the gymnasium. Some find that instead of making them stronger...
Prince Serge Wolkonsky has consented, on the invitation of the English Club, to deliver at the University several of the lectures he has been giving this winter in the Lowell Institute course...
...Yale Athletic Association will hold its annual winter meeting in conjunction with the Connecticut National Guard at the Second Regiment Armory in New Haven on Saturday evening, March 7. The following events will be open only to the Connecticut National Guard: 50 yards dash, handicap; one mile relay race, boxing, tug-of-war. The following events, all handicap, will be open to all amateurs: 50 yards dash, 50 yards hurdle, 600 yards run, one mile run, putting 16 pound shot, pole vault, running high jump. Other events may be arranged later. The first two men in each event will receive...
...excellent chances of hearing good music this winter is a source of the greatest satisfaction to large numbers of the men in college. The Kneisel Quartette, from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has given three concerts here before large audiences of professors and students. Two more are yet to be given Under the leadership of Professor Marquand, the faculty chairman of the committee on music, this subject is reciving considerable attention the present year. Professor Marquand and Mr. Alfred S. Baker, of New York, have set on foot a movement looking ultimately to the founding of a school of music...
...that amongst all the lectures which we have under the auspices of the University, no distinctive course has as yet appeared which deals with "Physical Culture." Lectures on this topic, and on practical Hygeine would, we imagine, be particularly acceptable, for, while the number of men exercising during the winter months is no doubt large, yet the number who take rightly directed, systematic exercise, is, we believe, woefully small, largely because of ignorance of the practical necessity of system in regard to bodily gymnastics...