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Work at the Gymnasium.

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Nearly all the men who exercise afternoons in the gymnasium belong to some college athletic organization and the few who do not, take an active interest in the class for general exercise recently formed by Mr. Lathriop. The class is given instruction daily in the use of dumb-bells and Indian clubs, followed by practice in tumbling. The number of men who take part in this last mode of exercise now numbers about thirty and from the improvement which has been apparent during the past few weeks it is certain that when the winter meetings arrive, there will be a large list of entries for the event in "tumbling" which has always been a source of amusement to the spectators.

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