Phillip Southwick
was Nebraska's representative in gymnastics at the
Western Intercollegiate Meet at Chicago in 1914,
and his work was in every way worthy of the school
he represented. When we reflect that when Southwick
entered school he was a mere Freshman with no more
strength in his arms than an ordinary
professor,
PHILLIP SOUTHWICK
we are tempted to praise him more than is
becoming in a strictly neutral article designed to
appeal to the intellect rather than to the
emotions.
The big meet will
be held at Nebraska and we will be even better
represented, for we still have Southwick with us,
and he will be assisted by Harkson, Drewing and
others almost equally good.
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