We are glad to notice that the University crew are not discouraged by their recent misfortune in losing their regular stroke; much time, however, has to be lost in repeating some of the elementary work under the new make-up. This is particularly unfortunate at this time of the year when the weather permits good rowing and is not too warm. The crew are rowing very well in their new order; the new stroke is surpassing all expectation, and Ayers is doing remarkably well at No. 4. That our chances against Yale have been seriously impaired, it will be useless to deny; still we rely upon the pluck and determination of our men to place themselves on a good footing again and make up for their loss by greater work and enthusiasm.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.