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It is now over five months since the university crew went into strict training. The men have done hard, faithful work ever since, and have now increased it on account of the recent changes. Several eight-to-ten mile rows were taken in the last few days in order to get the crews well "shaken" together. It is hoped that the new stroke oarsman will find little difficulty in again acquiring the old Harvard stroke, after rowing a different one for two months. All accounts from Yale seem to indicate that the New Haven crew is an unusually good one and that it is making every possible endeavor not to be shown four miles of rudder this year. In three weeks our crew leaves for New London, so that many days are left for those who wish to see the crew row before its departure. It should be of interest to all to watch the progress the crew is making, now that a final disposition of the men has been made.

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