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Classes in Jiu Jitsu Await Indication of More Interest

Fradd Will Let Matter "Boil" Following Exhibition by Matsumoto

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Next move in the introduction of jiu jitsu classes is up to students, Norman W. Fradd, Assistant Director of Physical Education, said last night ofter a conference with William J. Bingham.

Although students turned out enthusiastically at the judo exhibition presented by Taziko Matsumoto 2GB and assistants this week, Fradd said the matter will be let "boil."

Fradd was indefinite about just what the student' move should be. Jiu jitsu classes will not be started until there is further indication of interest.

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