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The Harvard Invitation Regatta Committee has received word from several of the schools of the neighborhood that they will enter the Regatta. The arrangements for these races have been made as follows:
The winner and runner-up in the finals of the Interscholastic Rowing Association Championship races will compete together and the winners in the second four-oars of the same Association have entered to meet in a second and separate race. In addition to this the Boston Interscholastic crew will row against a boat made up of the leading private school oarsmen, that is those of Noble and Greenough, Volkmann, and Roxbury Latin, the line-up of this boat being the selection of Coach Haines. The only eight-oared entries made so far by the schoolboys are those of Boston Latin and Brookline High Schools. These entries are a long and decisive step toward attaining what this Regaata is hoped to represent.
Men who sign the blue-books open for entries in the Regatta, as announced in yesterday's CRIMSON, must be in good standing with the Office, and also must have Passed the required strength test.
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