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IT is a matter of great regret that so little apparent interest is taken in the fitting up of the so called Meeting Rooms of the Hemenway Gymnasium. The flags which the Crews have won, to be sure, and the trophies of the Nines for several years back are there, and are a constant source of pride and satisfaction to us all. But this interest could not fail to be greatly increased if, in addition to the trophies themselves, the faces of those who won them for us also adorned the walls. Of late years the custom of photographing all the teams which have represented the College in the various departments of athletics has greatly increased, and already there are enough of them in existence to form a collection which could not fail to be of great interest, not only to ourselves, but to the hundreds of sightseers who annually visit our Gymnasium. If all such photographs at present available were to be obtained and hung up in the meeting room, it would be a very easy matter to add to them each year the three or four more which would be needed to perpetuate the custom; and we would suggest, as none of the various athletic associations are in the position to make this presentation to the Gymnasium, that such as are interested in the idea should hand whatever they feel disposed to give to Dr. Sargent, who has signified his willingness to take charge of the same and see that it is expended to the best advantage.

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