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MORE TIME TO SWIM

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Among the minor annoyances of the University's athletic routine is the early closing time of the Indoor Athletic Building. There are many men who are prevented by laboratory work or extracurricular activities from beginning their exercise before half past five. Arriving at the New Gymnasium, these men find that they cannot remain in the pool after quarter to six. If they have hopes of rearranging their schedules so as to swim earlier, these hopes are defeated, for the pool is reserved for the swimming team every afternoon from three until half past four. At six, exercise stops everywhere in the building.

If the Gymnasium is to render its best service, the closing time should be put forward to seven o'clock. In order not to make the day unduly long for the attendants in the building, the time of opening might correspondingly be put forward one hour to eleven o'clock without causing inconvenience.

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