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From the Crews

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HARVARD QUARTERS, RED TOP, NEW LONDON, June 18.--The crews rowed this morning, but only a few short stretches, owing to the fact that several of the men had examinations. The men all seem in good condition and should improve rapidly in the next few days. In the afternoon the eight rowed several short stretches and then went one and one half miles hard down stream to the naval station.

Bullard has changed places with G. Bancroft in the university four-oar and the resultis very encouraging, as Bullard puts a great deal of life into his stroke. The Freshmen are rowing together better than before, though there is still much room for improvement.

This afternoon the Yale varsity took a four mile row, giving the Harvard crew its first opportunity to see them. Their form seems much superior to that of last year; their time was 20m. 40s., made under good conditions of wind and water.

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