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Gymnastics at the Gymnasium.

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The classes in gymnastics began at the gymnasium yesterday. About a dozen men appeared at twelve o'clock for exercise on the flying rings and parallel bars. Mr. Bowler, who had charge of them, thinks that some very good performers may be developed for the winter meeting, in spite of the fact that almost all of the men were new at the work. At quarter of five about forty men turned up for light exercise. Dr. Sargent put them through a number of easy movements without dumb-bells. Everything points to the great success of these classes, and the college owes a large debt to the gymnasium authorities for their commendable promptness and energy in arranging for them.

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