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NELSON BEGINS CLASSES IN GYMNASTICS AT HEMENWAY

Opportunity Also for Similar Work in Indoor Athletic Building

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Walter Nelson '31 will be at the Hemenway Gymnasium every afternoon to give instruction in gymnastic work, it was announced yesterday by Norman W. Fradd, director of the Indoor Athletic Building. This opportunity is being offered to meet a demand from students interested in heavier exercise, including tumbling as well as work on the rings and all kinds of apparatus.

Besides conducting this class, Nelson, who is also a gymnast and familiar with all angles of the work, will also be available at the Indoor Athletic Building after the five o'clock classes, of which he is the director. The work will be similar to that at Hemenway.

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