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WILL CONDUCT REDUCING CLASSES

Classes for Heavyweights Included in New Groups to Be Organized

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The college heavyweights will be given their first chance this year to get rid of surplus flesh when Mr. N. W. Fradd throws open his 4 o'clock class to men above 185 pounds in weight.

The class will be known as the weight-reducing division, and will be open to all undergraduates and graduate students. It will begin tomorrow and meet thereafter on Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the Exercise Room of the Hemenway Gymnasium at 4 o'clock.

Other classes given in conjunction with the weight-reducing division will come at 3 and 5 o'clock on the same days. So far this year the classes have been open only to Freshmen, but hereafter they will be made up of upperclassmen and graduate school students. The primary point of these classes is to develop the body and correct physical deficiencies.

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