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GYMNASIUM CLASSES;* In a letter received from MM Pegg, formerly physical director'^ Christchurch Young Men's . Cs*| Association, he states that he &$ ited nearly every part of Englanj|s he returned, and has yet to/J» Young Men's Christian Assess* centre with the comprehensive^ sical programme that is carrieii» Christchurch. " ~'J*si .Mr George Harkness. the nCT^ sical director, is proving a worttffl| cessor to Mr Pegg, and those fm ing the classes already in operating; press very keen appreciation fg standard of work. The classes ICM have been in existence for weeks, and are growing in n^SS every day. but have room f°sJ§g more yet. The senior class worfS* menced just before Easter, .'aoffij sists of classes for business &$M Mondays and Thursdays fro ?2jJ§§ 6.15 p.m.; young men on J^ShS Tuesdays, and Thursdays, W%m 9.30 p.m.; and voung women °Sjj|| nesdays and Fridays, from ?■s&§& The value of modern sical culture is being recqgnis?f|S| and more in Europe, and inC ' ;: terest is being taken in N^i^Slß Full particulars as to cl may be obtained from w e g§Bm Men's Christian Association o#gj|| Mr Harkness. the physical would be glad to interview an M||j ing class members. ""^^wi
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21759, 16 April 1936, Page 18
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