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Heating in the Gymnasium.

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In place of the radiators on the north side of the main room of the gymnasium, a set of wall pipes has just been put in. These pipes give five times the heating surface which was afforded by the old radiators and at very little additional expense. The pipes have been put in only on the north wall because this side has always been the coldest part of the gymnasium and also because the pipes could not have been put entirely around the room without interfering with the apparatus. The other parts of the gymnasium are heated by the old fashioned radiators, but these as a rule give heat enough, since it is not desired to keep the room very warm.

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