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Michigan's athletic program is so ar-
ranged that every student may devote
proper attention to physical training.
Waterman Gymnasium for men, and
Barbour Gymnasium for women, are
well equipped; the directors at the head
of each of these institutions have as-
sistants in numbers so that individual
attention may be extended every stu-
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The Varsity begins fall practice about
three weeks before the opening of col-
lege. The freshman squad turns out
for practice as soon as college starts.
Get out for the freshman squad -that's
where Yost gets his men for the Var-
sity.

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-Handbook of the University of Michigan
Issued by the Students Christian Association
1920

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