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Dr. Sargent is hard at work making final preparations for his summer school, and the outlook is most encouraging. Last year there were eighty odd members and the exhibition given was one of the finest ever seen in this country. This year the membership bids fair to be considerably larger than last summer.
The school will open Monday, June 29, and the session will last five weeks. An efficient corps of lecturers and teachers, twenty-five in all has been engaged, and will give instruction in both theory and practice. There are in this body of instructors many specialists who are unexcelled.
The program of the day's work will be as follows: 9 a. m., lecture; 10 a. m., demonstration; 11 a. m., slower work in light gymnastics; 12 m., heavy work in the gymnasium; 2.30 p. m., another lecture, followed by practice in measuring, examining, etc. 2.30 to 4, military drill. The remainder of the day is passed in individual work and in recreation, such as tennis, cricket and rowing.
Towards the end of the session probably about August 1st, the school will give the usual exhibition.
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