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"OUTING" FOR JULY. The advance sheets of the July number of this journal give promise of unusual interest to college men, and especially to all interested in the history of rowing at Harvard. The first sixteen pages of the magazine are devoted to an article upon the Harvard-Yale university races, and the races of the inter-collegiate rowing association. The article is elaborately illustrated, and contains a complete record of the races, from the victory of the Harvard crew in the old One ida over the Yale boat Halcyon, in 1852, up to our defeat by Yale at New London last spring. The development of the rowing interest in American colleges is traced, and the present methods of training and racing are fully described. There can be but little doubt that Outing will be in demand this month at Harvard.

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