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...interested in the wrestling, fencing, swimming or gymnastic teams are to sign the Blue Book at the H. A. A. Office in the Union as soon as possible. If a sufficient number of men show an active interest in these sports, University and Freshman squads will be organized early next week...
There will be an opportunity for all men to row on the machines during the winter, and the usual number of Freshman crews, including those from the various Freshman dormitories, will be on the water in the spring...
...large number of men sent for ship duty and discharged from the Radio School has reduced its enrollment which at one time reached 6,300 men to 80 per cent of its strength. This has made possible withdrawal from part of the Hemenway Gymnasium and from all of Russell Hall. The school will vacate Craigie and the rest of Hemenway before April first, when the headquarters will be transferred to the Naval Training Station at the Great Lakes...
...installed in Hemenway instead of the wooden ones which were removed when the building was turned over to the Radio School. There is a pressing need for new equipment but the greatest need is for the building itself. The Randolph Gymnasium was hardly large enough last year when the number engaged in indoor athletics was extremely small owing to the small enrollment and the time taken up by military activities...
Fewer and fewer candidates are now being accepted by the Radio School, will by April the number will have dwindled to small proportions compared to its war period size. When the Radio School will withdraw completely from Cambridge has not been announced, but it is certain that the University buildings now occupied will be entirely given back before the opening of the next College year...