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Ithaca, N. Y., May 27.--The Harvard squad arrived this morning, but the crew was not able to go out until the afternoon as the shells did not arrive on time. When the eight went out at 5 o'clock Waid was in his regular place at No. 7 and it is now assured that he will row in the race. As the water was rough and there was a light rain falling the crew held only light practice, accompanied by Coach Wray in a single scull.
The Cornell crews went out after Harvard, and as the water had calmed down considerably by that time, the eights took a long row of about eight miles at a slow stroke.
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