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The freshman crew is still being changed about and the order for the past few days is as follows: Stroke Glidden; 7, Bond; 6, Shea; 5, Waters; 4, Fay; 3, Johnson; 2, Thompson; bow, Blake. Bond was tried at stroke for a few days but is again rowing 7. The crew is still in the barge and will probably stay there until a few days before they leave for New London. The rowing has not improved much since the class races. The catch is hard but it is not carried through with any effect. The watermanship is very poor. A quicker catch with a proper handling of the oars and a steady pressure from the stretchers to the end of the stroke will soon make the boat go faster.
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