Periodical United States Olympic book. 1920
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Image 5 of 1920 REPORT OF THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
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Image 6 of 1920 King Albert of Belgium Queen Elizabeth of Belgium Under whose patronage the Seventh Olympic Games were held
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Image 7 of 1920 REPORT OF THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SEVENTH OLYMPIC GAMES ANTWERP, BELGIUM 1 J 2 O
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Image 8 of 1920 Qlft Publish# m ?e mzi THE CONDE NAST PRESS GREENWICH, CONN.
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Image 9 of 1920 CONTENTS Page General Statement of the American Olympic Committee i The Seventh Olympic Games Baron Pierre de Coubertin 47 The Greek Olympiads Professor William Milligan Sloane 59 Modern Olympic Games Professor William…
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Image 10 of 1920 X AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Page The Try-Outs.173 Transportation of the Teams.205 Track and Field Events at Antwerp.210 Gymnastics. Roy E. Moore 232 Boxing. H. M. “Spike” Webb 237 Wrestling. George M. Pinneo…
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Image 11 of 1920 CONTENTS XI Page Team Contributions Received through American Olympic Committee.417 The 1921 Lausanne or Geneva Conferences of the Con¬ gress of Representatives of the International Olympic Committee, the International Federations and the…
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Image 12 of 1920 The President of the United States Hon. Woodrow Wilson, Honorary President of the A merican Olympic Committee
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Image 13 of 1920 The Secretary of the Navy, Hon. Josephus Daniels. Honorary Vice-Presi¬ dent of the A merican Olympic Committee The Secretary of War, Hon. Newton D. Baker. Honorary Vice-President of the Amer¬ ican Olympic…
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Image 14 of 1920 Gustavus Town Kirby, President of the American Olympic Committee
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Image 15 of 1920 Frederick W. Rubien Secretary of the American Olym¬ pic Committee Willis H. Booth Treasurer of the American Olympic Committee
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Image 16 of 1920 A SOUVENIR OF THE PLUCK, PERSEVERANCE AND ATHLETIC PROWESS WHICH WON THE world’s CHAMPIONSHIP IN SPORT FOR THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC TEAM IN THE SEVENTH OLYMPIC GAMES I920
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Image 17 of 1920 GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE As at the First Olympic Games at Athens in 1896, the Second at Paris, in 1900, the Third at St. Louis in 1904, the Fourth…
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Image 18 of 1920 2 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTE The report of the United States Army on the horse riding team and that of the National Cycling Association on the cycling team give good reason why United…
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Image 19 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 3 amateur sports in the country and appointed a president, vice- president and treasurer he, himself, continuing as secretary of the Committee until the time of his death. With this…
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Image 20 of 1920 David R. Francis, Pres., 1904-06 Col. R. M. Thompson, Pres., 1912-20 A. G. Spalding, Pres., 1900-04 Caspar Whitney, Pres., 1906-08 Past Officers of the A merican Olympic Committee
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Image 21 of 1920 F. B. Pratt, President Temporary) Julian W. Curtiss Treas. 1900-20 James E. Sullivan, Sec’y 1900-14 Bartow S. Weeks, Sec y 1914-20 Past Officers of the American Olympic Committee
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Image 22 of 1920 6 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 2. That the various organizations represented upon the American Olympic Committee be invited either to confirm the representatives of their organizations now thereon, or appoint others in place…
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Image 23 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 7 In the winter of 1918-1919, although there was still doubt as to whether the Seventh Olympiad would be held, as the war was hardly over, it was formally announced…
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Image 24 of 1920 Charles D. Lynch Detroit William F. Garcelon, Boston Everett C. Brown Chicago Robert S. Weaver Los Angeles The Men Behind the Victory—Local Workers
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Image 25 of 1920 Samuel J. Dallas, Philadelphia George A. Schneider, Cleveland William S. Haddock, Pittsburgh T. Morris Dunne, Portland, Ore. The Men Behind the Victory—Local Workers
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Image 26 of 1920 o AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE The first difficulty encountered by the newly reorganized American Olympic Committee was delay in receiving the detailed general program of the Games from the Belgian Olympic Committee—this in…
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Image 27 of 1920 (Above) George J. Turner, Baltimore. William F. Flumphrey, San Francisco Center) C. George Krogness, Minneapolis. (Below) John D. Larkin, Buffalo L. di Benedetto New Orleans. The Men Behind the Victory—Local Workers
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Image 28 of 1920 12 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Interwoven with this problem of finance was the problem of arousing human interest in what the American Olympic Com¬ mittee was endeavoring to do. To the end therefore,…
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Image 29 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 13 sailing. Complete schedules of these try-outs are given in the reports of the various organizations appended hereto. The selection of the team members who represented the United States at…
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Image 30 of 1920 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Dr. Reginald H. Sayre United States Revolver Association Major Wait C. Johnson United States Army Lieut. Comm. J. G. Ware United States Navy Bartow S. Weeks International Olympic Committee…
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Image 31 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 15 Robert W. Dodd Representative of the Pacific Ass n, A. A. U. T. Morris Dunne Representative of the Pacific Northwest Ass n A. A. U. L. Di Benedetto Representative…
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Image 32 of 1920 Accepting with Thanks. President Kirby handing Secretary Baker an invitation to become an Hon¬ orary Vice-President of the Amer¬ ican Olympic Committee. General Palmer E. Pierce, representative of the National Collegiate Athletic…
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Image 33 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 17 from all parts of the country. (An alphabetical list of members, together with their homes, clubs or universities, is appended.) By reason of the war, the Army and Navy…
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Image 34 of 1920 L/ J *7_^ 2 X L From the Secretary of War
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Image 35 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 19 The cooperation of the Navy resulted both in unprecedented aid from the department and in keeping in training at the Naval Academy at Annapolis (after other midshipmen had left…
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Image 36 of 1920 THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. hi.. T /!P^a jr^r 13*~£** tH -ajp fer Cu^a^ c a l v~* Z 1 a ^•S 5 *s1a—^ V From the Secretary of the Navy
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Image 37 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 21 Pacific to sixteen or seventeen days for the Antigone. Infor¬ mation from the War Department was to the effect that so far as passengers were concerned transports were running…
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Image 38 of 1920 22 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE sports, and not only of getting the contestants to the events, but also of bringing them back, lay in obtaining passage on the army transports. A strong point…
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Image 39 of 1920 SEVENTH OLYMPIAD 23 grant the privilege; but that he was under a disability by reason of legal restrictions limiting the use of transports to army members and their wives, Congressmen and their…
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Image 40 of 1920 24 AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Committee was at first reluctant to bring the matter to a vote, and acted only after repeated conferences, after pressure had been exerted by local committees of the…
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