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Some time ago we mentioned the great need of new lockers in the gymnasium. In connection with this we have received figures in relation to their use from the opening of the building until now. They are of great interest as showing the growth of athletic interest among the students, and of what is coming to be universal among us, regular exercise. In 1879-80, there were 474 lockers in use, 1880-81, 579; and for the succeeding years, 583, 803, 831, 895, and 931. At present there are just fifty applications in excess of the accommodations. In all other departments of the gymnasium the same increased interest is evident, especially in the bowling alleys where at present the freshman reigns supreme, in and out of hours.
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