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The Crimson swimming team will meet Brown at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the I.A.B. It will cost a dollar to make a social event out of what seems likely to be the varsity's next to last win of the year.
On Saturday the varsity should beat Columbia in New York, and a week later, on March 9, only divine intervention seems likely to keep Yale from bringing an undefeated Crimson's dream world shattering down.
But tonight, the world will still be gauzed in pink, and the emphasis will be on sharpening those points that seem most likely to prick the Elis. Of particular interest in this respect will be the dive, an event which in the past has not always done what it might.
In the 7:30 p.m. preliminary a once-defeated freshman team will meet the hope of the future from Providence. The Yardlings are likely to make that hope forlorn.
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