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It seems as if something more should be heard from the new gymnasium movement. The College understood several weeks ago that the Freshman class would soon be canvassed and that, when its pledges had been secured, definite steps would be taken towards the selection of a graduate committee to bring the building into being. The CRIMSON has recently published articles by Dean Bradford and Dr. Sargent on the subject of Harvard's physical training equipment, which have met with many queries from men wondering why the movement which is of such vital interest to us all has not been pushed with its former energy. The matter comes forcibly to mind with the coming of the winter months when outdoor exercise grows more and more difficult. A Freshman committee could be appointed with a few hours of careful thought, and we might in a few weeks know Nineteen-Seventeen's feelings with regard to the project.
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