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The forty-sixth session of the Summer Courses in the Harvard School of Physical Education will begin on July 6 and end August 16, 1932, it was announced yesterday. This period coincides with academic courses given in the regular Summer School.
Harvard was the first University to offer summer courses and has instructed more than 5,000 men and women since 1886 in Physical Education. Last year 149 students were enrolled in the 42 courses given under the department. From a recent compilation it was learned that students who have taken courses at Harvard are now occupying important positions in 45 different states, Canada, Cube, England, France, China, and Japan. Representatives are engaged in many fields of service including 213 colleges, 234 secondary schools, 62 normal schools, 318 public schools, 69 Y.M.C.A's. 47 Y.W.C.A.'s, 18 municipal gymnasiums, 28 athletic clubs, and 27 state institutions.
This year men will board in the Yard in Grays, Matthews, Strauss, Massachusetts, Mower, Hollis, Stoughton and Holworthy. Women will be accommodated in Wold, Thayer, and Wigglesworth. The Union will be used as a dining center.
Edward L. Casey, University football coach, will give courses in Football theory and practice five times a week.
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