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Ol' Man Winter and Norman W. Fradd, assistant director of Physical Training, will chase the required Freshman physical training program indoors Monday, as '51 abandons touch football, tennis, and single sculling for steam-heated basketball, boxing, special exercise, and wrestling.
Crew work will continue, Fradd announced yesterday, as long as the weather permits. Fencers and swimmers have been plugging away at the Indoor Athletic Building since September, he added.
All men in the program must file their change of activity at 15 Holyoke Street by Monday. Basketball players will dribble their three hours a week in the Hemenway Gymnasium near the Law School, while boxers, wrestlers and those interested in calisthenics will find coaches and equipment waiting for them at the Indoor Athletic Building.
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