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Work of the Crew

[Associated Press.]

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

HARVARD QUARTERS, NEW LONDON, June 13.- The work of the 'Varsity crew this afternoon consisted chiefly in going down the course for a mile and a half in short stretches of ten or fifteen fast strokes each. These tested the steadiness of the boat severely, the water being rough in places.

The men coming back started a fast mile and for half the distance kept the boat on an even keel, but after the half mile, the work, particularly of Blake, No. 2, became very ragged, and all the men had a tendency to row short. The report that several of the men have been ill is untrue.

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