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A dearth of coxswains has resulted from the advent of 120 new oarsmen on the river, and all undergraduates weighing less than 125 pounds, upper classmen preferably but Freshmen as well, are urged to report this afternoon at their respective boathouses. Previous experience is desirable, but entirely unnecessary. If possible the candidates should report in warm athletic clothes, for everyone will be afforded an opportunity.
Fifteen novice Freshman crews rowed on the Charles for the first time yesterday afternoon. Prior to going on the water, each eight received a final ten minutes of instruction on the machines from Coach Haines. In the boats the men were under the tutelage of W. E. Beer, Jr. '26, D. C. Gates '26, and J. B. Keogh '25, Coach Haines' newly appointed assistants.
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