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The final arrangements for the four-oar and Freshman crew races with Yale on June 29, which were completed last Sunday at a meeting of the Harvard and Yale crew officials in New London, were announced yesterday.
The first race, between the University four-oars, will be held in the morning at 10 o'clock. It will be rowed downstream over a two-mile course, commencing at the starting point of the four-mile course and finishing at the Navy Yard.
The Freshmen will row as soon as possible after the four-oar race, starting at the Navy Yard and finishing at the railroad bridge. As previously announced, the University eights will race in the afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The course will be upstream, however, starting at the railroad bridge.
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