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Weld Club Opens.

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The Law School, Senior and Junior Weld crews rowed on the river for the first time yesterday. The house will not however be opened for general use till the new float is put in. As there are several new men in the Senior squad, they were given pair-oar practice and will not row in an eight until Monday. The Law School had out one eight, three pair-oars and a single, while the Juniors had two full eights. Donovan coached from the coxswain's seat.

The orders of the crews were as follows:

Law School Eight--Stroke, Snite; 7, H. Bancroft; 6, Wood; 5, Morrill; 4, Shepard; 3, A. DuBois; 2, Vanderpool; bow, Holt.

1900--Pairs: C. H. Morril and Lowry, Sherburne and Hosley, Ayer and Morrison, Ayer and Chadbourne, Martin and Taylor, Holden and Tilton.

1901--First: Stroke, Gray; 7, Brainerd; 6, Burton; 5, Ivins; 4, Wheelwright; 3, F. R. Du Bois; 2, Evans; bow, G. Blake.

1901--Second: Stroke, Hart; 7, Love-joy; 6, Shippee; 5, Hardy; 4, Hewins; 3, French; 2, Hyde; bow, Burroughs.

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