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Spring crew will get under way Monday February 6 at preliminary meetings for all rowing candidates in Smith Halls Common Room. Captain John Watts '28 and Coach E. J. Brown '96 will speak to all upper-class candidates for the University and 150-pound University crews at 5.30 o'clock. Later in the day at 7 o'clock the 1931 candidates will meet to hear Coach R. A. Haines and Captain Watts outline plans for the season and to allow the first year men to sign crew and eligibility cards.
Beginning the next afternon practice will be held at Newell Boathouse for the upper-class men and in Weld Boathouse for the Freshman. The men will work on the machines in both boathouses and in the tank at Newell until regular practice can start on the river.
The competition for Freshman man agerships will not start as soon as regular crew practice, but will begin several weeks later. The date for the opening of this competition has not yet been decided upon.
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