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LARGEST FLOTILLA OF CREWS BOATED BY HARVARD TODAY

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Forming the largest flotilla of manned shells ever put on the water by one college, 30 Harvard eights will be boated this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. This unusual display is being made at the request of sound moving picture concerns and Boston photographers.

The crews will be arranged in formation with the launches at the Western Avenue Bridge and will paddle upstream past the Weld and Newell boathouses in the following order: University, Class, 150-pound University, House, Freshman, 150-pound Freshman, dormitory. They will be followed by single scullers. If time permits some of the crews will race after the display.

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