THE race with Columbia is in a fair way to be settled. The Committees of the two colleges met in New York, and agreed that such a race would be desirable. Columbia deeming herself hardly warranted in issuing a challenge, though she would be glad to accept one, Harvard agreed to waive all formality in the matter, and the challenge has accordingly been sent. We congratulate the Crew on the prospect of two races. It does seem that after a year of hard training the men ought to have more than one opportunity for testing their strength and skill, especially when there is to be no greater expense incurred.
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