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Harvard Rowing Club Races.

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The Rowing Club has completed its arrangements with the Union Boat Club and the B. A. A. for a regatta for fouroars, double and single sculls on June 3rd. Each club has reserved the right to enter more than one boat in each event. That the Harvard Rowing Club respresenta-tives may be efficiently trained, the crew has secured the services of Mr. D. G. Murphy as professional coach for the rest of the year. Mr. Murphy, who will be at the boat-house every afternoon, has been the trainer of the Crescent Boat Club and western clubs, besides being a national winner himself. In order that all men may fully understand the plan proposed, a meeting of all the members of the University, whether members of the Harvard Rowing Club or not, who are interested in rowing, will be held at the boathouse on Boylston st., at four o'clock today. Mr. Murphy will be there to consult with anyone, and arrange for the formation of crews. As there is but a short time for training, and as every one will be given an equal share of the trainer's time, it is hoped that a large number of men will appear at the meeting. This plan, will not affect the race for organized four-oared crews to be held next Saturday, although Mr. Murphy will do anything in his power to help each crew in the little time that remains before the race.

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