The severe test to which the accommodations of the gymnasium have been subjected by the large number of men taking regular daily exercise in the building, has served to show that the bathing facilities are not adequate to meet the demand. From a rather intimate acquaintance with the slowness with which the authorities make any changes in existing arrangements we are led to believe that for some time to come we must endure this state of things. To make it more endurable, however, both attendants and students must exercise the most scrupulous care to keep everything in the most cleanly condition possible. We are sorry to note that there has been of late a lapse from the standard of neatness which ordinarily prevails in the gymnasium. It ought to take but a word to correct this fault.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.