Bigelow, Poultney, 1855-1954, [from Old Catalog] Ed
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It is natural then to ask: (1) Are the athletic conditions at Har- vard so unhealthful as to give warrant for such repeated and severe arraignment? They are not. (2) Is reform more necessary at Harvard than at any other university? No. Digitized by Google The View-Point 239 (3) Is Harvard the only institution in America undertaking the uplifting of sport. No, only one of many. Every univer- sity, college and school in the land with pre- tensions to the first class is actively mindful of the hea...lth of its sport. (4) Has Harvard accomplished more in the way of athletic reform than any other institution? Harvard was the vtry first to introduce a reform movement and for the first half dozen years was the leader; during the last ten years Harvard has been among the leaders. From first to last Harvard may be said to have done good creditable work; more than a few — for almost every college is doing good work of this kind — but not as broad or as practicable work as some others. (5) Are Harvard's achievements in the reform movement in proportion to the agitation attending their incubation.
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