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Oil of wintergreen will gingerly be applied to aching biceps of the Elephant oarsmen tomorrow night after their first practice session of the season.

A supreme effort will be made this year to lift the Agassiz Cup for the first time in the House's history, because it has been learned that Professor Merriman is especially anxious to have his boys develop into a winning crew.

Three bladesmen and the cox from last year's Agassiz Cup crew will again seek places in the Elephant shell. John A. Garber '36 is the returning pilot, and the oarsmen are: John J. Lowry '35, David W. Lewis '35, and Richard K. Thorndike '35.

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