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There will be a short meeting of all Freshman candidates for crew tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Standish Common Room. Coach William Haines, who has charge of the University crews, B. Harwood '14, a former member of the University eight, C. C. Lund '16, who went to Henley with the victorious University crew, and later rowed on the record-breaking eight of 1916, and J. N. Borland '21, captain of last year's Freshman eight, will address the meeting.
All men who plan to row at any time this year, including hockey men who will be unable to begin work until later, are asked to attend the meeting, at which a general outline of the year's work will be given. Coach Haines is gratified at the large number of candidates who have reported, as no formal call will be sent out until some time in February.
There will be an opportunity for all men to row on the machines during the winter, and the usual number of Freshman crews, including those from the various Freshman dormitories, will be on the water in the spring.
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