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As part of the H.A.A.'s economy program the proposal to close Hemenway Gymnasium next year was officially approved yesterday by a vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports. Closing the building is expected to save the H.A.A. a large part of the present $11,000 expenditure per year.
It will be necessary to keep the New Indoor Athletic Building open for a longer period each day in order to make up for the loss of facilities caused by shutting Hemenway, but a large saving is expected by preventing the overlapping of activities and building upkeep costs which at present cost the H.A.A. several thousand dollars in each budget.
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