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Mr. Lehmann came up from New York yesterday afternoon in company with D. M. Goodrich '98, and G. von Utassy '98, the captain and the manager of the crew, and Mr. Henry Willis. Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis went at once to Milton, where they will stay over night at the house of Mr. Francis Peabody.
It will be remembered that Mr. Willis rowed Number 3 on the Leander crew for two years; and last year pulled in the Leander four as well as in the eight.
Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis will arrive in Cambridge this afternoon at 2.45 and the students will meet and cheer them on Massachusetts avenue in front of Boylston Hall. Thence they will go to the boat house and will at once begin coaching the four-oars. They will probably have rooms in Claverly during their stay in Cambridge.
Everyone is urged to turn out at 2.45 this afternoon, rain or shine, to welcome our guests.
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