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Announcement is made this morning by the director of the gymnasium that a class in free movements, and light gymnastics will be formed, and will be in the regular charge of an instructor. This is such a class as was suggested by a correspondent in the CRIMSON a few days ago. It will afford an opportunity for regular and systematic training to those who are not working with the the class and 'varsity teams or with the other regular squads but who would like to take exercise in company and under the direction of an instructor or leader. The authorities at the gymnasium have acted in this matter with commendable promptness. No sooner was the desire for more instruction on the floor of the gymnasium expressed than steps were taken to provide it. The new class begins work Monday afternoon and it should be a large one. All members of the University who desire to join it May do so.

The large number of Harvard men entered for the First Regiment games tonight is encouraging to all who are interested in our success on the track and field in the Spring. It shows that the candidates for the Mott Haven team are keeping up interest in training, and that they understand the value of such experience as is to be gained from these handicap games. It is especially gratifying that many new men are among those entered as experience is what they need above +++ else. Some of the old men who are +++ yet in active training ought to be affected by the energy and activity of the new candidates.

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