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PHYSICAL CULTURE.
John S. Hitchcock, A. B., Instructor
The work, under the personal supervision of the Instructor, consists 
of:
I. Class Exercise with light (wooden) dumb-bells.
II. Class Drill with chest weights.
III. Class Exercise with Indian clubs.
Each student is examined physically and measured at least once a 
year. On the basis of this examination a hand-book of developing 
exercises is made out and given to him, with exercises marked that are 
adapted to his individual needs.
The concurrent judgment of all authorities on Physical Culture is 
that the true aim of gymnastic exercise should be to develop not athletes, 
but sound men; not to encourage professionalism in athletic 
sports, but to make them a means by which a healthy development of 
mind and body is secured. Therefore, such exercises are given as will 
increase the respiration, quicken the circulation of the blood, stimulate 
the abdominal viscera, and make the muscles and limbs elastic. In this 
way, and in this way only, the gymnasium and physical exercise become 
valuable and necessary factors in education.
The appliances for Physical Culture consist of the Squibb Gymnasium, 
with its apparatus for light and heavy gymnastics, and the 
Rives Boat-House, with a number of boats and appliances for rowing. 
In addition, ample space has been provided for out-door sports. 
A running-track, a base-ball and foot-ball field, and numerous tennis-courts 
have been laid out; and the grounds will be brought each year 
into a better state of improvement. The subject of Athletics is under 
the general control of a Committee of the Faculty, and under the special 
direction of the Students' Athletic Association, which appoints 
boards of directors for Foot-Ball, Base-Ball, Tennis, Track-Athletics, 
Rowing, etc.
The Instructor in Physical Culture will give help and information to 
students training for any of the athletic contests.
Students who enter the Squibb Gymnasium pay a fee of $8 to the 
Proctor. This is applied to the maintenance of the Gymnasium and 
the compensation of the Instructor. Well-furnished baths have recently 
been added to the Gymnasium.
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