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Head Of The Charles Proves That Crew Has Fan Support

Letters to the Editors

By David R. De remer

To the editors:

How can David H. Stearns write that the sport of crew has no fans when The Head of the Charles regatta drew an estimated two-day total crowd of more than 200,000 last October despite dismal weather (Sports, “Stroking Below The Radar,” April 22)? That’s more spectators in each day than the Harvard football team drew in total for six home games this season.

DAVID R. DE REMER ’03

Boston, Mass.

April 22, 2004

The writer was sports chair of The Crimson in 2002.

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