sport.wikisort.org - StadiumUniversity of Chicago Gymnasium is a former athletic facility on the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States, that was demolished in 1904.
University of Chicago Gymnasium |
Location | 5706 South University Avenue Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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Owner | University of Chicago |
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Operator | University of Chicago |
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Broke ground | October 1892 |
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Opened | 1893 |
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Closed | 1903 |
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Demolished | 1904 |
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Construction cost | $18,000[1] |
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University Physical Education Men's Basketball |
Construction
Made from rough brick, construction of the building took place between October, 1891 and August, 1892 on land owned by the university. The cost of construction was approximately $18,000. The gymnasium was built with two divisions in order to separate activities devoted to men and women. The women's gymnasium was 100 feet by 50 feet, of which a portion was devoted to a locker room with dressing rooms and an office. The men's gymnasium was 200 feet by 50 feet and filled with equipment in order to train for baseball and track and field as well as handball courts, a tennis court and a one-twelfth of a mile track for running. The men's gymnasium also contained approximately 500 lockers.[2]
The primary use for the gymnasium was a location that could be utilized for men's and women's physical education courses as well as being the facility for the Chicago Maroons men's basketball team to compete. The building also included a special room above the gym for physical examinations of students as well as a library room to maintain select books.
Temporary usage
The gymnasium was constructed to be a temporary structure with full knowledge that a permanent facility would be built. The university developed a plan to have a facility that would be a combination of a gymnasium and a diminutive athletic field under one roof. On Thanksgiving Day, 1901, the cornerstone of the Bartlett Memorial Gymnasium was laid during a ceremony.
On Friday, January 29, 1904, the formal opening of the Frank Dickinson Bartlett Gymnasium took place in front of 1,000 friends of the university, which included members of the faculty, alumni, student body, and university trustees. The dedication ceremony took place immediately following the annual football dinner hosted by President Harper.[3]
References
- The President's Report By University of Chicago, published January 1903, p. 338
- The President's Report By University of Chicago, published January 1903, p. 339
- University Record; Volume VIII No. 10, February, 1904; pp. 307-319
University of Chicago |
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Academics | Schools |
- The College
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- Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies
- Harris School of Public Policy Studies
- Law School
- Pritzker School of Medicine
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Other |
- Argonne National Laboratory
- Becker Friedman Institute
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- Chicago Project on Security and Threats
- Chicago school of economics
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- Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School
- Toyota Technological Institute
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- Yerkes Observatory
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Residence halls |
- Burton–Judson Courts
- Snell–Hitchcock
- Housing at the University of Chicago
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Campus | |
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History |
- Cannon v. University of Chicago
- Chicago Pile-1
- Graduate Library School
- University of Chicago sit-ins
- Kenwood Astrophysical Observatory
- Metallurgical Laboratory
- Old University of Chicago
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Sports and traditions |
- Maroons
- Football
- Men's basketball
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- Lascivious Costume Ball
- Latke–Hamantash Debate
- Scavenger Hunt
- University Athletic Association
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Student organizations |
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- Doc Films
- Off-Off Campus
- Poetry Club
- Student Government
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- WHPK
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People |
- Alumni
- School of Business
- Law School
- Faculty
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Chicago Maroons men's basketball |
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Venues | |
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Culture & lore |
- Wave the Flag
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- First 5-on-5 college basketball game
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People |
- Head coaches
- Consensus All-Americans
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Notable seasons |
- 1893–94
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- 1923–24
- 1960–61
- 1973–74
- 1996–97
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- 2002–03
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold |
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