We publish this morning a criticism of the four class crews. Lack of space prevented us from taking notice of the second freshman eight. In a few days, however, we hope to have ready a criticism of them as well as of the university crew. The three upper class crews have about the same number of experienced men, and stand equally good chances of winning the race. The seniors are naturally the favorites as they have had longer experience, and, perhaps, because it has become customary of late years for the senior crew to win the class races. Moreover, as this is the last opportunity for eighty-five to retrieve her bedimmed rowing record, it is expected that her crew will put forth every possible effort to take the place which their seniority would assign to them.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.