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The Fortnightly Philistine; October 25, 1901. |
"For the last three years the Philistine has listened to alluring descriptions of the hockey games in the English women's colleges, and has formed all sort of delightful little pictures of its joys," the October 25, 1901, issue of The Fortnightly Philistine declared. "But until now there has always been a carload of cinders, two hundred and fifty seven dollars, or something lacking to complete the arrangements for the game at Bryn Mawr. At last however, all those little wants have been provided for and we are now not only to have our hockey field, but also a real English hockey player to instruct us in its uses."
Later in that same issue, the Philistine reported that "the earth courts behind Radnor [one of the residence halls on campus] are to be changed into a hockey field. Miss Appleby [sic], an English player, will give lessons to those who wish to learn the game. Sticks can be ordered from Dr. Smith at $2.00."
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The Fortnightly Philistine; November 8, 1901. |
"Miss Appleby [sic], the English hockey teacher, was in Bryn Mawr from October 21 to October 25 to teach the game," the Philistine reported in its November 8, 1901, issue. "She delivered an address in the chapel on Thursday evening, October 24, on 'Hockey in England.' "
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The Lantern; June 1902. |
"An important and long-desired addition was made to outdoor sports last autumn, when, through the kindness of President Thomas and Miss Garrett, hockey was introduced into the college," it was reported in the June, 1902, issue of The Lantern. "The game was very enthusiastically received, and has already acquired almost as much general interest as basketball. It is hoped that by next fall the teams will be sufficiently well organized to hold match games, and that these may become a regular feature of college athletics, just as the championship basketball games now are."
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Tenth Annual Report of the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College. |
From the Tenth Annual Report of the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College 1901-1902: "The introduction this year of the game of hockey has supplied a long felt want in the athletic life of the college, as this game may be played out of doors, and many may take part in it. Through President Thomas the students were given an opportunity for instruction in the game by Miss Appleby [sic], who has been introducing hockey into the women's colleges."
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Bryn Mawr College Yearbook; Class of 1902. |
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