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Regular work for the gymnastic squad began yesterday afternoon and will continue daily at 4 o'clock. Ten or twelve men reported, and if more come out, the candidates will be divided into squads and placed in charge of the instructor, Mr. Dohs, and other leaders. The work will at first be elementary in character, but the men must necessarily be taken along as rapidly as possible in preparation for an exhibition to be given some time before the April recess. It is intended to make this exhibition competitive, and to award prizes for proficiency in the various events as well as for the best all round work. Regular attendance will be required of all candidates, in order that, in spite of the shortness of the time left for preparation, the exhibition may be a success.
Men who cannot come out with the 4 o'clock squads may leave their names and addresses at the Gymnasium office.
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