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... COLLEGE ATHLETICS . Are college athletics too strenuous ? By bringing too great a strain on the physical powers in the great annual races and football battles , do arduous training and the hard struggle of the events them- selves tend ...
... COLLEGE ATHLETICS . Are college athletics too strenuous ? By bringing too great a strain on the physical powers in the great annual races and football battles , do arduous training and the hard struggle of the events them- selves tend ...
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the object of college athletics is to ensure that vigor which conduces to health , then it would undoubtedly be found that the members of the football teams had lost rather than gained when tested by this stand- ard . College professors ...
the object of college athletics is to ensure that vigor which conduces to health , then it would undoubtedly be found that the members of the football teams had lost rather than gained when tested by this stand- ard . College professors ...
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... colleges and of those whose work did not bring them into the slightest contact with either the Board or the College , who denied the necessity for the existence of the Board- and even to - day there are some who honestly believe that ...
... colleges and of those whose work did not bring them into the slightest contact with either the Board or the College , who denied the necessity for the existence of the Board- and even to - day there are some who honestly believe that ...
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... College . It can be truthfully said that the utmost of harmony prevailed and that the result was far - reaching , binding in closer intimacy the relations of the Board with the College . Explanations were then made of many actions of ...
... College . It can be truthfully said that the utmost of harmony prevailed and that the result was far - reaching , binding in closer intimacy the relations of the Board with the College . Explanations were then made of many actions of ...
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... college and not an antagonist . " MR . MOSLEY IS HOME FROM SCHOOL . " Under the above caption one of the great dailies discusses the results of the visit to the United States recently made by Mr. Alfred Mosely , a wealthy English ...
... college and not an antagonist . " MR . MOSLEY IS HOME FROM SCHOOL . " Under the above caption one of the great dailies discusses the results of the visit to the United States recently made by Mr. Alfred Mosely , a wealthy English ...
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