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The University crew squad was cut down to three boats and two substitutes yesterday afternoon. As a result of this cut there are now seven crews working at Newell, including the first four Freshman boats. Those who were retained and now compose the squad are: F. W. Busk '16; E. K. Carver '14; A. D. Chanler '14; L. S. Chichester '15; L. Curtis '14; H. D. Curwen '16; H. Gallaher '15; W. T. Gardiner '14; B. Harwood '15; R. F. Herrick, Jr., '16; J. A. Jeffries '16; H. L. F. Kreger '16; C. C. Lund '16; A. T. Lyman '16; H. H. Meyer '15; H. S. Middendorf '16; J. W. Middendorf '16; D. P. Mongan, Jr., '16; H. A. Murray '15; K. B. G. Parson '16; E. Reynolds, Jr., '15; Q. Reynolds '14; L. Saltonstall '14; S. M. Sargent '16; C. E. Schall '16; T. W. Storrow '15; E. W. Soucy '16; J. Talcott '16; E. R. Wilkinson '15. All of the other men should report at Weld. Training table will be started at the Varsity Club Monday for crews A and B of the University squad.
Now that rowing has begun in earnest on the river the class crews will be called out. All men intending to come out should report at Weld Monday.
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