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...regular gymnasium class open to all members of the University will begin today and meet at 5 o'clock every afternoon except Saturday. The work is designed to meet the demands of all men and will be very light at first, gradually increasing in severity as the season advances. The exercises will be performed with musical accompaniment. No registration is required...
...meeting of all candidates for the University cross-country team will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. The prospects of the team will be discussed, and Captain Rand and Manager Leland of the track team will outline the work of the season. The date of the tenth annual intercollegiate cross-country run has been set for November 21 at Princeton, where it was held last year...
...Prospect Union will open its seventeenth year of work in Cambridge on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. At that time brief addresses will be made by Mayor Wardwell, Professors F. G. Peabody '69 and J. L. Coolidge '95, and H. Abrahams, secretary of the Central Labor Union. A brief announcement of the plans for the year will be made by A. H. Elder 2L., educational director of the Prospect Union...
...anticipated that some of the classes will be so large that additional teachers will be needed. Men who would like to give one evening a week to this work can secure further information about the classes by addressing A. H. Elder, Prospect Union. The classes will meet one hour weekly except during vacations, from October 12 to about April...
...will take a large amount of pressure to correct certain of the tendencies which it is proposed to alter and it will not be done in a day. An innovation such as this will require no little time to arrive at the most effective working basis, and the results must be considered accordingly. The encouragement received from the Athletic Committee will be of great assistance in the early months, but eventually the Council will work into its own particular relations with undergraduate life. There is no reason why they should not prove wholesome and beneficial to all concerned...