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CREW SEASON BEGINS WITH MEETING TODAY

Most Ambitious List in Years--Meeting Is at Smith Halls at 5 O'clock--Plan Several Short Speeches

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The 1925 crew training season will get under way this afternoon with a meeting not only for all candidates but for all members of the University. The meeting will be held in the Smith Halls Common Room at 5 o'clock.

Coach Stevens will be the principal speaker. He will define the position which he feels the crew should have in its relation to the University. He hopes to dispel the prevailing impression that crew is a closed sport, destined only for those who are socially prominent. He will strive especially this year to secure the close cooperation of graduates and students with Captain Kelley's crew, and to stimulating rowing as a sport in Cambridge.

Coaches Brown and Haines to Speak

Coaches E. J. Brown '96 and H. H. Haines, who will direct the Class and Freshman crew squads respectively, are listed to speak this afternoon. R. K. Kane '22, who captained the 1922 University eight, and Dr. Edward Harding '10, medical adviser of the squad, will also address the meeting. In addition, Captain S. B. Kelley '25 and Manager W. S. Blanchard '25 will speak briefly. The meeting will last only a short time.

The 1925 schedule as announced yesterday is one of the most ambitious undertaken by Crimson crews in recent years. In there races, six opponents will be met by the first University crew, numbering some of the strongest college eights in the country. The annual Yale classic will be rowed as usual over the four mile course on the Thames at New London on June 19.

The feature of the home schedule is the four cornered regatta to be held on the Charles on May 9, when Cornell Pennsylvania, and M. I. T. will race the Harvard crew.

The spring training trip inaugurated last year when two eights went to Phil adelphia, will be repeated this year, although its destination has not been made public.

The schedule follows:

University

May 9 Cornell, Pennsylvania and M. I. T. at Cambridge.

May 23--Syracuse and Navy at Annapolis.

June 19--Yale at New London.

Second University

May 9--Pennsylvania and M. I. T. at Cambridge.

May 30--American Henley at Philadelphia.

June 19--Yale at New London.

Third University

May 30--American Henley at Philadelphia.

June 18--Yale at New London.

Combination University

May 9--Intercollege Class Crew Regatta.

May 23--Yale at Cambridge.

150-Pound Crew

May 8--M. I. T. at Cambridge.

May 16--Yale and Princeton at Derby.

May 30--American Henley at Philadelphia.

First Freshman

May 9 Cornell, Pennsylvania, and M. I. T. at Cambridge.

June 19--Yale at New London.

Second Freshman

May 2--Groton at Groton.

May 16--M. I. T. at Cambridge.

Third Freshman

May 7--Huntington School at Cambridge.

150-Pound Freshman

May 12--M. I. T. at Cambridge.

May 23--Yale at Cambridge.

Dormitory

May 20--Middlesex at Cambridge.

Other Freshman Races Pending.

The Invitation Regata will be held on May 14 and 15 and one other date

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