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Boating at Columbia.

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The candidates for the Columbia University and freshman crews have now been in training for three weeks. Strict training will not begin until after the semi-annual examinations. The work this year is to be conducted on much the same plan as it was last year; the only difference being that more attention will be paid to running than was then. The crews have abandoned the old gymnasium which was not large enough for their use and are now practicing in Wood's Gymnasium, hired especially for the purpose. This arrangement not only gives the boating men more room, but allows those students in Columbia not among the candidates, a better opportunity to exercise. Below is a list of the candidates for the University and the freshman crews:

University - C. A. Stevens, '87, G. T. Stevens, L. S., E. O. Schyler, '87, J. V. Bouvier, '86, S. Harris, '87, W. A. Meikleham, '86, C. M. Donelly, L. S., F. M. Simonds, '87, S. of M., W. F. Ward, '87, G. F. Warren, '87, Guy Richards, '87.

Freshmen - R. T. Wainwright, C. F. Havermeyer, D. Le Roy Dresser, C. R. Behrens, E. Klapp, J. R. Gallagher, H. T. Hotchkiss, Jr., E. T. Weeks, H. C. Pelton, H. Reckhart, R. C. Applegate, F. W. Denton, E. J. O'Sullivan, Chas. Beckman.

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