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FRADD AND COE DIRECT CONDITIONING CLASSES

Tumbling, Apparatus Work Emphasized In Class-Squash and Wrestling Are Open to First Year Men.

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The indoor athlete season swung into full stride yesterday with the opening of six classes in body-conditioning and one in tumbling and apparatus work in the New Athletic Building.

The conditioning classes, under the direction of N. W. Fradd and D. E. Coe '29, are open to all members of the University, but the afternoon classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday are especially intended for Freshmen who received D. Grades in their posture tests. A class for upper classmen on Tuesday and Thursday at 4 o'clock is being held and one on Monday, Wednesday ad Friday at 5 o'clock.

The tumbling and apparatus group meets, under the direction of W. E. Nelson '31, on the top floor of the New Athlete Building on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. Nelson will also be available for special apparatus instruction after his 5 o'clock class.

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