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The class races have been postponed from Friday May 17 until Monday, May 20, when the race will be started at 6.30 p. m., and rowed up stream from the Union Boat House to the Longwood Bridge. The drawings for positions resulted as follows: Ninety-six drew the course next the wall, ninety-seven the middle course, and ninety-five the outside. The freshman crew will not enter the race.
The advantage of positions lies considerably with '95, since their course follows the channel where the tide runs strongest.
The Cambridge health officers will, during the next two days, thoroughly fumigate the University boat houses. During the time when this is being done the class crews will use the various other boat houses on the river, probably the Crescent and Bradford boat houses.
The members of the 'varsity crew are all in good condition except R. H. Stevenson, who is expected to be in shape to row by Thursday, when the boat houses will have been fumigated, and, it is to be hoped, again in condition to be used. Neither the 'varsity nor freshmen crews will begin work on the water till the boat house is out of the hands of the health authorities. In the meantime recourse to long walks will be had for exercise.
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