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SIGHT OF M.I.T. SAILORS AFLOAT STIRS UP CRIMSON YACHTERS

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The dreams of Harvard sailors who have looked with envy on Tech's fleet of sailing dinghies appear to be coming true as announcement is made of an organization meeting in the Adams House Upper Common Room tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock for all those interested in yachting.

Under the leadership of a group headed by Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39, James A. Rousmaniere '40, Edward B. Hutton '39, and Roger Wilcox '41, an open meeting to form plans will be held to which all Undergraduates interested in sailing are invited.

At this time such policies as the purchase of boats, where and when to sail them and membership dues will be discussed and preliminary action will be taken. Up to the present the only action of this sort has been the formation of the Freshman Yacht Club.

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