It would be a good time now just before the upperclass crews begin training to have the rowing weights in the gymnasium put in proper order. The condition of these weights during the greater part of last year was something deplorable, and was a cause of great inconvenience, since the faults of the machines were generally as disastrous as those of the men.
An average of two tens to each of the class crews rowing during the winter would give eighty men as the number using these weights daily. It would seem as if this would make it worth while to have the apparatus in the best possible condition, at least as well repaired as any of the rest of the apparatus in other parts of the gymnasium.
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