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On Wednesday, March 6, at 8 o'clock, there will be an open meeting held in the lower room of the Lawrence Scientific School to form a gymnastic association. Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania have such associations and recently asked Harvard to send representatives to their meetings. This could not be done, however, on account of the unfavorable condition of our gymnastics. Dr. Sargent thinks Harvard ought to be represented on such occasions since in former years it had the lead in gymnastics. The B. A. A. is to hold a meeting on March 12, and Dr. Sargent thinks it imperative that Harvard should send delegates to it. Several members of the Faculty formerly interested in gymnasium work will address the meeting which is to be called next Wednesday, and it is hoped a large number of men will attend it.
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