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HARVARD QUARTERS, NEW LONDON, June 10.- This afternoon the 'Varsity crew practice was begun by paddling about a mile down the course, and finishing with short racing spurts, and then going up again in the same way, paddling easily until near the end. From there the crew rowed straight to their quarters, showing the best form they have this year. The work was done in rough water, but the boat was thoroughtly steady. The increased steadiness was the most noticeable improvement.
The Freshmen were given considerable pair oar work this morning. Their work in the shell this afternoon was unsatisfactory. The time was bad and the men showed a tendency to clip at the full reach, which resulted in a great waste of power. This morning there were a few Yale freshmen visitors, while in the afternoon several of the 'varsity men made a call.
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