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GRADUATE STUDENTS GIVEN LONGER HOURS IN SINGLES

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Because of the unusually large number of single scullers using singles from the Weld Boathouse, E. J. Brown '96, coach of Harvard crew, has decided to relieve the pressure during the middle hours of the afternoon by allowing graduate students to use the shells until 7 o'clock in the evening.

The move is of the nature of an experiment and will be given a week's trial starting today. Instead of requiring all single scullers to be back by 6 o'clock as is now the case, the students in the Graduate Schools may take out shells until 6.30 o'clock, provided they are returned by 7 o'clock.

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