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Winter rowing is now well under way at Newell Boathouse with a fair number of upperclass crew men and a large number of Freshmen reporting for daily instruction under the direction of E. J. Brown '96, coach of University crew, H. H. Haines, coach of Freshman rowing, and F. R. Sullivan '27.
The rowing will continue for two or possibly, three weeks, with men reporting for individual instruction on the tank and on the machines. There will be another two week period of individual instruction immediately after the Christmas vacation and the spring training will commence after the mid-year examination period. The first two periods of practice are intended especially for Sophomores and any other men who have not had previous upperclass crew experience. The third period will be devoted to all available upperclassmen and those reporting will be divided into eights for regular tank rowing three times a week until it is possible to go out on the Charles River.
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