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Harvard Rowing Club.

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The Weld Boat House will be reopened to members this morning, Oct. 1st, at 9. On Sept. 17 the janitor, J. R. Hart, died of typhoid pneumonia; and until Mr. J. J. Storrow of the Trustees returns to Boston, no permanent successor will be appointed. Mean while C. W. Hart of the University Boat House, with an assistant, is in temporary charge. Today and tomorrow he will be at the boat house all day, prepared to take membership fees and to assign lockers. Thurston, at 442 Harvard St., will do the same. Men at the Law School can obtain tickets from P. S. Abbot. In Saturday's CRIMSON, the regular office hours of the Secretary will be announced.

Men will do wisely to join at once. Under the house rules no one will be allowed to take out boats without having shown his membership ticket to the janitor; and as the men now in charge have not been at the boat house before, it will be necessary to enforce this rule with absolute strictness.

For the benefit of new men it may be stated that the Harvard Rowing Club is open to any member of the University upon the prepayment of the annual fee of $5. Lockers assigned in order of application, cost $1 extra. Members have free use at all times of day of the boat house and boats, the latter comprising four oars, double sculls, double and single wherries, pair oars, and so called "compromise" single sculls. The boat house is on Boyleston, St., just this side of the Allston Bridge, three minutes walk beyond the postoffice.

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