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Athletic Class May Be Given Up

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Owing to the decreased attendance in the Freshman General Athletic Class because many of its members are busy with drill, it is doubtful whether the class can be continued. Relative to abandoning the weekly meetings of the class, Ellery H. Clark '96, its director, has made the following statement.

The activities of the R. O. T. C. have quite properly affected the attendance at the General Athletic Class to such an extent that it becomes a question whether the H. A. A. is justified in continuing to conduct the class under present conditions.

If those members of the class who wish to continue and who feel that they can attend with reasonable regularity will leave their names at the H. A. A. Office today or tomorrow with Mr. Clark and Mr. Sullivan, a decision as to continuing the class will be made at once.

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