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The article in Friday morning's HERALD-CRIMSON concerning the Law School crew caused quite a sensation among the candidates for the class crews, since it has materially lessened their chances of winning the race. The question, therefore, arises whether the Law School can compete in the class races without the consent of the other class crews? It certainly seems to me as if but little honor could be gained by old experienced oarsmen, some of whom have already obtained everlasting glory and honor in Harvard's boating history, in competing with men of comparatively little experience. I would therefore like to propose to their captain to have him challenge the victorious crew, and thus, instead of discouraging us at the outset, add to the pleasure of the entire college and the class crews in particular.
A. H. VOGEL.
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