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I cannot help but be amused by the Intramural department’s Daniel Andrew suggestion that tennis court users Medical Director dress themselves in white attire Health Services (the chevron May’ 31, p.8!. ApIn the interview from which the parently sport’s Victorian legacy article was taken, Dan Andrew is still alive at Uniwat. “Proper” explained that ‘he had, several attire, of course, has always been times, ma-de house calls to associated with the Victorian students. Perhaps the service is sporting ethos, since it serves as not ‘required: but we were given one mechanism for keeping the the impression that it was lumpen-leisure class out of the available-noW we ‘are not sure. elite sports such as cricket, crew As to the other ‘misleading’ and racquets. Argot and apwe do not know what propriate garments along with . statements, Andrew is referring to, and cannot humanism, the gentlemanly correct them until we do-if they tradition, manliness, and ‘sport-do, in fact, need correctingsmanship” .were the main conlettitor. stituents of the Victorian sporting creed. Sport clothes were (and still are) status symbols used to indicate the prestige associated with one’s social role as a spectator and participant. Since cut-offs and a tank top are just as effective as whites for playing the game, these dress-regulations are nothing more than instruments of social control which serve to -screen out “un’ desirables’y who may not have the sufficient funds to purchase an official Rod Laver tennis outfit. The prevalence of these rules can Something about the great hall hardly be termed “cricket”. in the campus centre has always J.P. McKay irked me. Dept of Kinesiology I wouldn’t call myself paranoid, but walking across the hall (especially diagonally >usually 1 gives me a hint of stage fright, a perception not too compatible with the ideal, relaxed atmosphere a ‘campus centre’ should have. Perhaps the social space could be improved through the use of some portable barriers (curtains, boards, artwork.. . ) which would I am writing in response to an lessen the ‘zoo’ effect without article in the chevron of May 17, hindering mobility. If others feel 1974 on Health Services. The arsimilarly perhaps we could try _ ticle contains many statements dividing the hall up into four or five which are totally misleading. For semi-segregated spaces ,.(not exam-ple, I hasten to point out that necessarily all the same size) for a doctors are - not “required” to test period and get some feedback. * make house calls. Health Services David Marmorek

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