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Dormitory Rowing Starts Tomorrow

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At the meeting of candidates for the dormitory crews, yesterday afternoon, it was decided not to commence regular rowing until tomorrow on account of the football game today. All men, who wish to row this afternoon, and especially those who have not rowed before, may report at any time today at the Newell Boat Club, where they will be given individual practice on the machines by Coach Stephenson.

Captains of the crews from the following dormitories were elected as follows: Russell, W. Regio '08; Waverly, C. R. Mandigo '06; Beck, Hampden and Fairfax, F. W. Swain '08; Mt. Auburn Street, A. B. Brooks '07; Perkins, Walter Hastings, Conant and Oxford Street, H. R. Shepherd '08; Thayer, W. Bailey '07; Westmorley, J. V. Onativia '08; Holyoke Street, R. W. French '07; Matthews, R. B. Gregg '07; Weld, R. H. Wiswall '07; Holworthy, Stoughton and Hollis, R. L. Hale '06, Claverly, S. Cabot '06.

Freshmen, for the present, will be eligible for the crews. Later in the fall a Freshman squad will be picked from those candidates who show promise on the dormitory eights.

Crews must report tomorrow at the following hours dressed to row:

From Newell Boat Club--At 4, Grays Wadsworth House, Russell, Waverly Craigie; 4.20, Fairfax, Mt. Auburn Street, Walter Hastings; 4.40, Thayer, Dunster, Claverly, and all other candidates not included in dormitory crews.

From Weld Boat Club--At 4.45, Randolph, Matthews, Holyoke Street; 5.00, Westmorley, Weld, Holworthy.

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