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A slight change has been made in the rowing machines in the Carey Building. No. 2's machine on the second crew has been placed on a line between the two stroke weights. Yesterday all the port men on the first crew took a turn on this machine. It is thought that by allowing the man behind stroke to row for a time directly between the two stroke oars that he will more readily than otherwise imitate some of the perfections of their stroke. In this way it is of course hoped to give a greater unity to the stroke of the whole crew.
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