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The Weld Boat Club's float was put in Saturday, and the boat house will be opened this morning. All the shells, barges and canoes have been put in first class condition, and provision has been made for a bountiful supply of hot water in the bath rooms. Any member of the University may join by paying the $5.00 fee. The locker charge is $1.00 extra. Special attention is called to the fact that membership which begins now extends through the fall rowing season. Membership and locker tickets can be obtained only at the boat house, but shingles may be had of the secretary, F. Dobyns, 23 Stoughton.
On Saturday the candidates for the Weld crews rowed on the machines in the Gymnasium as usual. Today, however, they will go on the river. The 56 candidates have been organized into 14 four-oared crews.
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