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In reaponse to a demand which has been growing greater every year, Mr. N. W. Fradd of the Department of Physiocal Education is going to continue his classes in corrective exercise, and open them to all men in the University. He has just completed the six weeks course prescribed for freshmen who received a grade of D in body mechanics, and 25 of these freshmen have signified their intention of continuing this work with Mr. Fradd. He is using these men as a nucleus for his new classes, which will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3,4, and 5 o'clock.
In order to give greater individual attention in these courses, Mr. Fradd has decided to limit the enrollment to 15 men in each class. He considers that men who come to him voluntarily will have particular individual difficulties which will require his personal consideration.
Another innovation is the designation of the 4 o'clock class as an experimental group in weight reducing. Daily records will be kept, and all the exercise directed with the specific purpose of weight reducing.
All men who are interested in this work may see Mr. Fradd in the Corrective Exercise Room at the rear of the gymanasium, the classes to begin immediately.
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