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THE Williams University crew have been rowing on the Charles River during the present week, in order to be under the supervision of Mr. P. C. Chandler of the Class of '72 at Williams. The crew have used the boats of the Matthews Club during the week, but they expect to get their shell from Blakey to-day. They are at a training table at Memorial Hall, and express themselves very well satisfied with the fare.

We are very glad to welcome the crew to Cambridge, for whatever brings the representatives of the different colleges together will tend to promote the good feeling at Saratoga which is so necessary for the success of the annual regatta. Between Williams and Harvard good feeling has always existed. Last year a six-mile tramp at Saratoga brought the two crews together, and we are glad that their coming to Cambridge now will keep up the acquaintance between their representatives and ours. The crew have requested us to express their acknowledgments for the hospitality which they have received while they have been in Cambridge. We give in another column the weights, ages, and so forth, of the men, together with the plans of the crew as far as their plans have been formed.

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