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On the day before the spring term commences the University and Freshman squads will be picked and the remainder of the men now constituting those squads will be divided into a series of class and club crews. Intensive training will commence immediately. At present the University boats are still divided into sets of two eights each as nearly equal in strength as possible. Under the system to be adopted after the recess it is planned by the rowing management to arrange at least two races for each class or club shell.
There seems little chance, however, of any of the class crews rowing a Yale crew at the annual regatta as was announced in the "Yale News" last Saturday. "Although the question of races with the Yale winning interclass crew has not yet been considered, the expense of such a contest makes the possibility very small" said acting crew captain F. B. Whitman '19 yesterday.
On March 15 University A and B, and Freshman 1, 2 and 3 will have the first Saturday practice of the year. The following week there will be short spins between the members of each set, and practice twice on the last day of the term. None of the crews are to practice regularly during the vacation, however. Only seven crews are now rowing on the Charles but it is expected that the entire squad will be on the river by the first of next week.
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