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Yesterday's crew work was marked by the return of J. W. Middendorf '16 and H. S. Middendorf '16 to practice. They had been playing football and both reported at Newell yesterday for the first time. They were assigned to places in the C and D boats, J. W. Middendorf at number 5 in C and H. S. Middendorf at number 6 in D. The former sat at number 5 in the Yale race last June and they both rowed on the second crew which won the English Henley in 1914.
More coxswains are needed for the club crews and any men of fairly light weight should report at the Newell boat-house at 4 o'clock. No experience is necessary.
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