The New Haven correspondent of the Spirit of the Times, in speaking of Yale's 'varsity crew, says the talk about the men being in bad condition and weak is all trash. The following is from his letter of last week: "All things considered, there is no good reason why these men should not be equal to, if not better, than last year. Taking it for granted that Harvard will present her strongest crew, Yale will, I think, have as reasonable a chance as she did last year. To call Yale's chances poor would be an opinion of hopes and fears, and not good judgment on what the crew have done and are doing."
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