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Randolph Court Gymnasium is now open for the use of all members of the University every week day from 9 until 6.30 o'clock. This building will be used for the remainder of the year as the Naval Radio School is still occupying the Hemenway Gymnasium.
The 5 o'clock class in gymnastics, conducted as in the past 'few years by Mr. Schrader, will meet here daily, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. It will be open to all members of the University without charge. The work will be of a very simple nature. No formal registration will be made or attendance kept, and students who attend only two or three times a week will be at no disadvantage. As in former years, the exercises will be accompanied by music. This class will continue until the April recess.
It is also planned to have an informal series of basketball games in the Randolph Gymnasium court. A swimming pool, rooms for boxing and wrestling, and a lounging room complete the gymnasium's equipment.
About 400 lockers are available at present, for which the charge is $2. These will be assigned to the first men applying at the Gymnasium. The only entrance to the building which will be used is no Linden street, between Randolph Hall and Massachusetts avenue.
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