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The number of men apart from those training with any athletic team who wish to exercise in the gymnasium in the afternoon has become so large that there is not nearly enough individual apparatus to supply them. This fact and a feeling that many men would like to join classes in which an afforded for regular systematic training, under the direction of an instructor, was offered, has lead Dr. Sargent to start two classes. One class in Free Movements and Light Gymnastics, will meet at 4.45 every week day but Saturday and will have the right to the floor from 4.45 to 5.15. This class will be open to all members of the University and the exercises will not be so difficult as to prevent one's joining the class at any time.
A second class, in Heavy Gymnastics, that is, Ladders, Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Rings, Tumbling, etc., will meet at 12 o'clock. To accommodate those who would like to join this class but who could not come at this hour, some other hour may be arranged, very likely in the evening.
Both these classes will begin on Monday and will be under the direct charge of Dr. Sargent and Mr. Bowler.
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