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CREWS BEGIN WORK IN TANK AT NEWELL BOATHOUSE TODAY

Coxswains Called For Both University and Freshman Squads this Afternoon.

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On account of adverse weather conditions, it will be impossible for any crews to go on the Charles before the latter part of the week. However, the tank has been flooded and will be used for the first time this afternoon by as many eights as can be accommodated. Since the Newell Boathouse is not yet heated, on account of the fuel situation, all men should report at the Locker Building as usual, and those crews selected will run from there to Newell.

University and Freshman coxswains will begin work this afternoon when candidates for both squads report to Coach Haines at the Locker Building at 3.30 o'clock. Although it is not likely that men will have a chance to go on the river before the end of the week, it is important that all prospective coxswains come out today.

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