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Freshmen will satisfy the physical education requirement by skating on the Charles, if they report to the monitors, who will be on the Newell Boat House Float, it was announced by D. J. Kelly, assistant director of physical education, yesterday.
Although the first-year men can not sign up for skating as a regular form of exercise, they may cut the sport they have signed up for on days when the weather permits and they prefer ice activities. This project was introduced as an experiment four years ago but had been dropped since then on account of the poor weather.
Interdormitory hockey will begin on the Charlesbank Rinks as soon as suitable ice conditions will allow. An innovation which will be introduced here is that activities such as relay races and other games will be held in the baseball cage when the ice is too poor for hockey.
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