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Tomorrow will be the last day of the fall rowing both for the 'Varsity men and the candidates for the Freshman crew who have been out this week. The work has of late been very light. The 'Varsity have been out in the sight every day and the five Freshmen candidates who have been increased to eight in number by the calling out of Talbot, Jaynes and Hallowell, have been rowing in pair-oars with fixed seats. The make up of the eight yesterday was as follows:

Stroke, Higginson; 7, Biddle; 6, Perkins '99; 5, Heath; 4, Perkins '98; 3, Marvin; 2, Blake; bow, H. Adams.

Mr. Lehmann, Mr. Willis, Coleman '99, and Captain Goodrich who arrived in Cambridge yesterday morning, were on the launch. Next week Mr. Lehmann accompanied by Mr. Willis will go down to Washington to attend the dinner to be given in his honor on December 15.

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