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RANDOLPH GYMNASIUM OPENS

Director Sargent to Hold Gym Classes for Civilian Students.

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The Randolph gymnasium is now open to all members of the Marine Corps, the Junior Company, and those in College who do not belong to any military organization. The S. A. T. C. and the Naval Unit, on account of their size and the fact that their time is already fully occupied, are not allowed to use the gymnasium. The equipment consists of a swimming pool, basketball, handball, and squash courts, chest weights, and rowing machines. If enough men use the swimming pool, it is probable that it will be heated. The locker fee for the year is two dollars.

The gymnasium is open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. As soon as enough men come out, a general class will be started under the leadership of Mr. Schrader, meeting at 5 o'clock each day, as in former years. Dr. Sargent is director and has general charge of the gymnasium. It is specially urged that men take advantage of the excellent facilities for exercise and the opportunities to keep in good physical condition. The entrance to the gymnasium is at 8 Linden street.

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