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After their last workout on the Charles early this afternoon, the Harvard Varsity 150-pound crew will sail for New York tonight to compete in the American Henley on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia on Saturday.
In the first heat of the regatta on Saturday morning, the crew will meet the 150-pound eights of Cornell and Pennsylvania. The two winners of this heat will race the winners of a similar heat between Princeton, Navy, and Columbia in the afternoon. The Yale crew, which won the Goldthwaite cup from Harvard and Princeton on the Basin last week, will not compete.
Three promotions from the second boat were made yesterday by Coach Sullivan after several days of experimenting. J. T. G. Nichols '34, who stroked the second crew to victory over Yale, will row at number 2, A. P. Stevens '34 at number 6, and E. A. Locke, Jr. '32 at number 7. The crew, accompanied by Coach Sullivan, will pay its own expenses.
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