Dartmouth alumni magazine . the above events inorder to insure a successful start. Theseplans are now being worked out. The undergraduate must complete asa minimum three hours exercise perweek on alternate days. The AthleticCouncil through its coachers, mana-gers and captains will make a detailedreport weekly to the Graduate Managerwho in turn will submit it to the Physi-cal Training department. The AthleticCouncil will assume responsibility forall the varsity and freshmen sports un-der its jurisdiction. This will coverthe entire field of specialized sports. Achart showing other activities, se


Dartmouth alumni magazine . the above events inorder to insure a successful start. Theseplans are now being worked out. The undergraduate must complete asa minimum three hours exercise perweek on alternate days. The AthleticCouncil through its coachers, mana-gers and captains will make a detailedreport weekly to the Graduate Managerwho in turn will submit it to the Physi-cal Training department. The AthleticCouncil will assume responsibility forall the varsity and freshmen sports un-der its jurisdiction. This will coverthe entire field of specialized sports. Achart showing other activities, seasons,hours, etc., will allow the non-athlete theopportunity of selecting his preferencewhen physically able. To insure the efficient working of thescheme, an undergraduate must makeout his schedule—days, hours and ac-tivity and each week will sign a state-ment reporting his participation for thepreceding week. Inspectors will verifythese reports. No additional credit will MONTHS TITLEb MISCELLANEOUS I Z 345678 CHART SHOWING THE PLAN FOR COMPULSORY RECREATION AND THE CONTROL OF THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 401 be allowed for the work but in order toreceive a degree a student must havecompleted the required work. It is ex-pected all will go into the work with theproper spirit and althovigh it is compul-sory the idea is to make the work apleasure. As the plans are perfected, inter-class,inter-dormitory and inter-fraternity com-petition will be held in all sports, butuntil new facilities are obtained it willbe almost impossible to include the en-tire plan. Many boys entering college take thecompulsory gymnasium work of from 60to 70 hours their freshmen year and doabsolutely nothing for the next threeyears. The consequence is that on enter-ing a business or professional life theyare not in condition to stand any realhard Avprk. These are the boys the newsystem will reach. An athlete needs littlepersuasion to exercise, in fact it is oftennecessar


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